Environment destroyed as well as homes...
the effects were pretty bad but now we arnt all communist:)
Seriously.... Mostly, Koreans still hate the Japanese. Even though they may not show it outwardly.
Looking at today there are not too many lasting effects. The United State language (English) is a lasting effect because we are all mainly immigrants from Britten. Food is another lasting effect. While we have mainly different foods in America our main staples like meats and dairy's are all from past knowledge when we where British.
Yes, the explorations by individuals such as Christopher Columbus have had lasting effects on the course of world history, including the colonization and exploitation of indigenous peoples, the spread of diseases, and the exchange of goods and cultures between continents. These effects continue to shape contemporary global dynamics, politics, and social issues.
The Spanish colonization of the Philippines had lasting effects on the country's culture, religion, language, and society. It introduced Christianity, Spanish language, and architectural influences that are still evident today. It also led to the establishment of a feudal system, social hierarchies, and economic structures that shaped the country's history and development.
The effects of colonization are that they inherited the french language, people fought and they did not lose most of their cultural value and their religion.
A lasting effect of the French colonization is that some Canadians still speak french language
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Yes. Portugal attempted to colonize and control Mozambique, trading (mostly exporting) goods, bringing their language and political influence, and generally making a mess of things. Mozambique was one of the less successful attempts at colonization in Africa.
Yes, Jacques Cartier's explorations had lasting effects on Canadian history, as he claimed Canada for France and opened the door to further European exploration and colonization in the region. His voyages also contributed to the eventual establishment of French colonies in North America, shaping the cultural and linguistic landscape of modern-day Canada.
There were more people.