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Critically examine the expansion of trade facilities in the 19th century.​

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Answered by arushi62
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Expansion of trade facilities in the 19th century :

(i) In many parts of the world, these developments meant a loss of freedom and livelihoods.

(ii) Late lgth century Europeans conquest brought about many destructive economic, social and ecological changes in the colonies.

(iii) In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast-spreading disease of cattle plague or Rinderpest had a terrifying impact on people's livelihoods and the local economy.

(iv) The example of indentured labor migration.

(v) Creat misery and poverty for others.

(vi) New forms of coercion in Asia and Africa.

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Expansion of trade facilities in 19th century:

• During the late 19th century, modifications in industrial production, trade, and colonialism led to a world economy.

• Several imperative changes took place in the late nineteenth century. First, around 1870, Germany became the new front-runner in European industry. Germany far beat the manufacture of any other European nation in chemicals and electrical equipment. The nation sustained to expand its trade networks and soon appreciated a flood of new plants and factories.  

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