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Another important positive economic effect of the European Imperialism can be found in Document #8. The document was created by Tafawa Balewa who was a Nigerian Prime Minister for Nigeria in Lagos on October 1, 1960. The British officers made many changes for the people. This document explain that the people are blessed to have the British officers for their support. The soldiers worry about the people and they only want what’s best for them. The British officers have worked so hard and the people admired them for their help and making the people’s life easier.

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