
Anglicization of administration
Anglicization of administration refers to the process where British or English practices, structures, and policies are adopted or imposed in non-English regions during colonial or imperial rule. It involves replacing local administrative methods with those from Britain, often to establish uniformity, control, and efficiency. This process can impact local governance, culture, and identity, sometimes leading to the erosion of indigenous systems. Essentially, it signifies the spread and dominance of English administrative styles over native ones, shaping how colonies and territories are governed during periods of British influence.