'trade flourished and markets expanded,but there was a darker side 'explain
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(i) In many parts of the world, these developments meant
loss of freedoms and livelihoods.
(ii) Late 19th
century Europeans, conquest brought about many destructive economic, social and
ecological changes in the colonies.
(iii) In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast spreading disease of
cattle plague or rinderpest had a U terrifying impact on people's livelihoods
and the local economy.
(iv) The example of
indentured labour migration from India illustrates that it was a world of
faster economic growth for some and great misery and poverty for others,
technological advances in Europe and new forms of coercion in Asia and Africa.
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(i) In many parts of the world, these developments meant loss of freedom and livelihoods.
(ii) Late 19th century Europeans conquest brought about many destructive economic, social and ecological changes in the colonies.
(iii) In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast-spreading disease of cattle plague or rinderpest had a terrifying impact on people's livelihoods and the local economy.
(iv) The example of indentured labor migration from India illustrates that it was a world of faster economic growth for some and great misery and poverty for others; technological advances in Europe and new forms of coercion in Asia and Africa.
loss of freedoms and livelihoods.
(ii) Late 19th
century Europeans, conquest brought about many destructive economic, social and
ecological changes in the colonies.
(iii) In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast spreading disease of
cattle plague or rinderpest had a U terrifying impact on people's livelihoods
and the local economy.
(iv) The example of
indentured labour migration from India illustrates that it was a world of
faster economic growth for some and great misery and poverty for others,
technological advances in Europe and new forms of coercion in Asia and Africa.
OR..
(i) In many parts of the world, these developments meant loss of freedom and livelihoods.
(ii) Late 19th century Europeans conquest brought about many destructive economic, social and ecological changes in the colonies.
(iii) In Africa, in the 1890s, a fast-spreading disease of cattle plague or rinderpest had a terrifying impact on people's livelihoods and the local economy.
(iv) The example of indentured labor migration from India illustrates that it was a world of faster economic growth for some and great misery and poverty for others; technological advances in Europe and new forms of coercion in Asia and Africa.
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TRADE flourished and market expandedin the 19th century. But this was not only a period of expanding trade and increased wealth. There was a darker side to this process. In many parts of the World, the expansion of trade and a close relationship with the World economy also meant loss of freedom and livelihood.
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