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AP European History
Unit 6 – Industrialization and Its Effects
Topic 6.3
In a post-colonial reading of this period, how did colonies contribute to Europe's Second Industrial Revolution?
Colonies were not involved in the European manufacturing process and focused solely on their own development.
Colonies resisted European resources extraction, stunting the Second Industrial Revolution.
Colonial labor forces migrated to Europe to work in factories, reducing reliance on native workers.
Colonies provided raw materials and markets for manufactured goods that fueled Europe's industrial growth.
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