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how colonialism gave rise to globalisation?

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&lt;p</p><p>style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:</p><p>black;font-size:25px:"&gt;Globalization is a form of colonialism that prevents the development of third world countries.  Oppressed countries were forced to consume goods that were brought by their colonialists; in return they gave up their own productivity, this lead to high revenues for the colonialists and exploitation for their colonies.

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Globalization is a form of colonialism that prevents the development of third world countries. Oppressed countries were forced to consume goods that were brought by their colonialists; in return they gave up their own productivity, this lead to high revenues for the colonialists and exploitation for their colonies.

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