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What is the impact of imperialism?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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They rarely had any rights and lived like second-class citizens in their own nation

Explanation:

  • Imperialism means a nation invades into another country and starts ruling over there by force
  • In most of the time in history, imperialism created great trouble for the locals
  • they had no right on their own property and they were exploited badly
  • They had no right to use their own resources and were treated as second class citizens

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
6

Answer:

The colonialists exploited the colonies economically.

The local industries of the colonized countries were practically destroyed.

For example, the influx of cheap machine made goods destroyed the indigenous textile industry of India.

The colonies were treated as mere suppliers of raw materials.

No effort was made to industrialize the colonies.

Agriculture was modified to suit the requirements of the Imperialist countries.

In some Colonies, only one or two crops were grown.

For example, Cuba was reduced to only a sugar producing country.

In India only cash crops which fetched high price in the market were encouraged.

India suffered the evils of British imperialism for many centuries.

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