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A five page paper which considers some of the social, economic and political reasons which underlie the division between developed and underdeveloped nations on a global level and considers the ways in which the balances might be redressed.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JL5_JLGlobdev.rtf
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There are a number of reasons why there are persistent inequalities between
developed and underdeveloped countries, some of which can be seen as originating in the colonial expansion of the middle ages and some which have arisen as a result of later
socio-economic developments. For example, the expansionism and colonisation of the new world which commenced in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries was something which not only allowed European nations to profit
at the expense of the less technologically advanced nations of the Americas and Africa, but also initiated the way in which cultural superiority began to be delineated by the European
model rather than others. In
some cases, indigenous peoples were decimated by the invasion of European settlers; in others, the existing traditions of slavery were encompassed and redefined by the labour shortages of the colonisers
and used as a means by which economic growth and development could be sustained in the newly settled areas of the new world. For example, the advance of the Spanish
in various regions of Latin America resulted in significantly negative consequences for the Native peoples of the region, whereas in later years the transport of African slaves via the triangle
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