What are the benefits of the industrialisation in colonies?
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the period of transformation from an agricultural economy to an urban, mass-producing economy – has accompanied every period of sustained per capita gross domestic product (GDP) growth in recorded history. Less than 20% of the world's population live in industrialized nations, yet they account for more than 70% of world output. The transition from agrarian to industrial society is not always smooth, but it is a necessary step to escape the abject poverty found in less-developed countries.
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the period of transformation from an agricultural economy to an urban, mass-producing economy – has accompanied every period of sustained per capita gross domestic product (GDP) growth in recorded history. Less than 20% of the world's population live in industrialized nations, yet they account for more than 70% of world output. The transition from agrarian to industrial society is not always smooth, but it is a necessary step to escape the abject poverty found in less-developed countries.
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industrialisation in colonies helps in creating employment hence avoiding migration of people to developed areas .it also assist in bringing in or introducing better health facilities. industrialisation has helped in mordenising colonies through the construction of industries which manufacture morden products which are sold to people.Industrialisation has helped colonies by demarginalising them through the attaction of foreign investments and tourists
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