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industrialisation gave birth to imperialism justify the statement with five arguments This questioon obtained 5 marks

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Answered by Anonymous
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The industrialisation process gave birth to imperialism. The era of industrialisation began with the European countries which needed two things : raw material for their industries and market for their finished products. Thus began the time of colonisation to extract maximum raw material from the colonial nations and dump their produce.Thus, imperialism can be called as the 'ill begotten child of industrialisation '.
Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Industrialization exists as the procedure by which an economy is converted from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods. Industrialization gave birth to imperialism

Explanation:

Imperialism exists as a structure of international hierarchy in which one political society effectively manages or controls another political community.

Industrialization gave birth to Imperialism

  • Imperialism as the ill-begotten child of industrialization.
  • Other things barring industrialization chiefly required two things. one of them being the unchanging supply of raw materials and the Other is that the finished goods be sold at an identical speed.
  • The industrialized countries had presented heavy import duties as protecting tariffs to check the import from other countries.
  • Faced with the issue of discovering new markets for their producer nations select such countries where industrialization had not yet been attained.
  • Therefore a race for obtaining those areas under their adequate employment or effective influence was created among the different industrialized nations.
  • These colonies served their two objectives of being the suppliers of inexpensive raw materials and an easy market for their finished goods.

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