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Evils of British Colonization Although this topic is aimed toward the British, I have found that most countries that have colonized the world have done so at the price of having the native lands and people destroyed. At one time the British dominated the world. Their money (pound sterling) still dominates the world even to this day. In early times they owned USA, India, most of the Caribbean, Hong Kong, and parts of Africa. Colonization was to be a means by which Britain could satisfy its lust for power and growth. What was taught to the natives they conquered centered on discipline, following without question, suppression, and no love. Evidence of this can be had today. The Caribbean is a good example of the 'backwardness' that exists in a colonized country. In nations that fought for their liberty their seems to be a greater sense of patriotism and loyalty to country rather than a nation that has just 'received' their independence. What are your thoughts on the evils of colonization?
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