Impact of Industrialization on Non-Industrialized Countries

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Impact of Industrialization on Non-Industrialized Countries

New patterns of global trade and production developed: a global economy developed because industrialists sought raw materials new markets

Need for raw materials & food supply for growing population in urban centers = growth of export economies Specializing in mass producing single natural resources For example…

Guano in Peru & Chile

The road to Imperialism Rapid increases in productivity caused by industrial production = Industrialized states to seek out new consumer markets Need for specialized metals (gold & silver) & demand for diamonds = Development of extensive mining centers South Africa – gold and diamond mines Main reason for European interest

Thinking ahead to…Imperialism What you already know W – What do you want to know L – What did you learn Fill this box with any information or words that you already know about Imperialism Fill this box with questions that you want to know about Imperialism. We will come back to this box and you will fill in with the things that you learned about Imperialism