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Cons of Imperialism on Traditional Cultures
Disrupted traditional political units (tribes, small kingdoms)
Famines occured in places that could at one time feed themselves
Heavy taxes were imposed
Families were broken when men were forced to work far away
People were forced to abandon their traditions
Pros of Imperialism on Traditional Cultures
Education was improved
Hospitals and schools were built
New technology
Modern communication system
Developement of industry (boosted economy)
Transportation networks introduced
New medical breakthroughs (vaccines, improved hygeine)
Cons of Imperialism on Western Culture
Resistance to imperialism began to emerge (uprisings)
Competition began to fuel tensions between western nations
Pros of Imperialism on Western Culture
Native peoples of the colonies provided cheap labor for the Westerners
The Christian faith was adopted in many colonies
They spread the Western culture throughout the world
The British textile industry flourished
Tax money from colonies was obtained
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
How many countries emerged during the Great Liberation?
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90 new countries emerged, both with large and small populations.
May 29, 2008 at 5:20 AM
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90 new countries emerged, both with large and small populations.
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