Native political institutions in pre-colonial Pacific societies were built around local customs and community leaders, emphasizing cooperation and shared decision-making. In contrast, adopted traditional institutions often mimicked outside governments, creating a stronger focus on hierarchy and control, which led to tension and conflict during the colonial era as foreign powers imposed their rules on local practices.
Analyze the fundamental differences between native and adopted traditional political institutions in pre-colonial Pacific societies. How did this differences shape the colonial experience? Please answer must be in using very simple words and in details. And it must be two sentences.
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