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how did the lives of native people in different countries affect the colonisation? write two ideas each in the context of - crop cultivated/religion/use of natural resources for the three continents


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➣ The colonies were forced the farmers to grow commercial crops like sugar cane, tobacco, cotton etc...

➣ These commercial crops were purchased by the colonial masters at cheap rates and exported to their countries to develop their industries.

➣ This resulted the colonial people to suffer with food shortage and depended on other countries for food materials.

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➱ Most of the colonial people were troubled by their masters by destroying their temples and converted into Roman Catholic religion.

➱ The Catholic church also played an important role in the governance of the colonies.

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➜ The natural resources of Latin America was taken over and sold in different countries including England and France.

➜ Spanish landlords exported large amounts of agricultural produce like sugar and meat besides some metal Like tin and copper.

➜ European countries purchased like cotton, silk textiles, spices, steel and gained alot of profits.

➜ From African countries many industrial raw materials like copper, tin, rubber, plam oil, cotton, tea, cocoa etc.., purchased and gained alot of profits.

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