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Imperialism significantly impacted Peru, particularly during Spanish colonization, which began in the 16th century. The Spanish exploited Peru's rich Natural Resources, leading to the extraction of silver and gold, while imposing their culture, language, and religion on the indigenous populations. This resulted in social stratification, economic dependency, and the decimation of native populations due to disease and forced labor. The long-term effects of imperialism are still evident in Peru's social inequalities and cultural dynamics today.

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