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Discuss The Negative Effects Of Imperialism In Africa
Imperialism is usually seen as having a positive effect on society, but in the long run it can have negative effects. Although some may believe differently, imperialism in Africa, India and China had very negative effects. Africa got divided, lost their independence, and many new diseases emerged causing Africans to be killed. In India, there was a drastic loss of money, famine, racism, and British dominance. Lastly, China lost a lot of their culture and tradition, trade weakened, opium caused deaths, and there were many uprisings. In all three countries, while Imperialism had positive effects, the negative effects considerably overpowered the positive ones. First, the country of Africa spit due to Imperialism. When dividing this country,

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