What was the initial impact of industrialization on the countries in Asia and Africa?

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Africa lent the help of many of its people to help with the need for more workers.
Africa lent the help of many of its people to help with the need for more workers.

These countries studied the industrialization process and quickly followed.
These countries studied the industrialization process and quickly followed.

There was no impact on these continents.
There was no impact on these continents.

These continents were exploited for their raw materials.

These continents were exploited for their raw materials.

This answer is the most accurate. The initial impact of industrialization on countries in Asia and Africa was largely negative. European powers, particularly during the colonial era, exploited these continents for their natural resources, such as minerals, timber, and agricultural products. This led to the exploitation and extraction of resources from these countries, often at the expense of their local economies and environments. The local populations were often used as laborers in mines, plantations, and factories, leading to their subjugation and marginalization. The industrialization process in Asia and Africa was primarily driven by the imperialistic goals of colonizing powers rather than by local initiatives.