Plantation workers in Compo benefitted most from 19th-century imperialism by being forced into producing primary commodities for colonial powers, resulting in land loss and social unrest among indigenous groups.
Plantation workers in Compo benefitted the most from 19th-century imperialism as under colonial rule, they were often forced to work on plantations producing primary commodities like cotton and sugar cane for the benefit of the colonial powers. This led to the reorganization of political and economic systems in colonies, favoring high-status Europeans and local leaders at the expense of indigenous farmers who faced land loss and social unrest.
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