in what ways do you think industrialisation has created the conditions for modern wars?
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Industrialisation was developed in European countries .
They needed markets for their products and access to raw materials.
Accumulated capital kept in banks was also to put in safe investment opportunities in Asia and Africa .
New industrial powers started competing with each other .
So this created conditions for modern wars.
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Industrialization has brought a lot of changes negatively and positively in the world. These negative changes also include impacting and resulting into wars.
The way it has happened is as-
- Industrial capital developed in European countries like Britain, Germany and also the USA.
- They needed markets for the products they produced and access to raw materials.
- This accumulated capital in Banks was also to be put in safe investment opportunities in colonies. This led to imperialism.
- Governments of those countries acted in interests of capitalists to extend their colonies.
- New industrial powers like Germany, Italy and Japan competed with them.
- This created much stress and infrequently led to wars.
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