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Essay heading: Imperialism and the industrial revolution
 
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Famine, death, disease, and ultimately revolution were all inevitable penalties of industrialization. Creating a profit was the goal for 19th century factory owners. It was once said that the only way for an industrial nation to remain prosperous, is to open up its borders to foreign immigrants, or to seek new markets...
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So as a result of industrialization, nations fought over new colonies where they could sell their goods. In the past India and the rest of Asia had remained mostly cut off from the outside world. A perfect example of this would be in Japan, where they remained isolated for over 400 years. However, the nations of Europe, needing a place to sell goods, used their superior weapons and technology to open up the borders of long closed countries...
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