The 19th century world of faster economic growth still brought misery for many. Explain.
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The darker side of expanding trade in the late 19th century was:
a.. In their quest for expanding trade, many European colonial powers brought about severe social, economic , political changes in the colonies so as to integrate them with the World economy.It resulted in the loss of livelihood and freedom for colonies in Asia and Africa. For instance, Africa was demarcated and divided among the European colonists.
b. We may also give example rinderpest , a disease which was was the result of import of infected cattle from British Asia which killed 90% of the cattle in Africa. It had a devastating impact on the people. It resulted in the Loss of livelihoods due to loss of cattle which compelled African to become labourers for the colonists.
c. One may also give example of indentured labour who lived in extreme poor condition and misery , who were impacted by colonial policies and migrated to Caribbean islands in search of work.
d. Large them of migrant workesr from India and China went to work in plantations and mines all around the World , they were hired on contracts and worked under pathetic condition.
a.. In their quest for expanding trade, many European colonial powers brought about severe social, economic , political changes in the colonies so as to integrate them with the World economy.It resulted in the loss of livelihood and freedom for colonies in Asia and Africa. For instance, Africa was demarcated and divided among the European colonists.
b. We may also give example rinderpest , a disease which was was the result of import of infected cattle from British Asia which killed 90% of the cattle in Africa. It had a devastating impact on the people. It resulted in the Loss of livelihoods due to loss of cattle which compelled African to become labourers for the colonists.
c. One may also give example of indentured labour who lived in extreme poor condition and misery , who were impacted by colonial policies and migrated to Caribbean islands in search of work.
d. Large them of migrant workesr from India and China went to work in plantations and mines all around the World , they were hired on contracts and worked under pathetic condition.
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