‘The legacy of colonialism is alive today in many forms.’Discuss
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Debates about the origins and effects of European rule in Asia and Africa have animated the field of economic history since the 1850s. Decades after colonialism ended, academics and the public at large still discuss its legacies and how it shaped the capacity of modern nation states to achieve economic growth.
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Since the 1990s, the study of colonial legacies has changed its perspective. Earlier, economic historians had taken it for granted that the way colonial governments worked, and the effects that they left behind, had more to do with the aims and capacities of European states than with the regions they ruled over. This assumption no longer holds. Local conditions, like geography, indigenous business and indigenous institutions, profoundly influenced the origin, the operations and the impact of these regimes.
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