The influence of the Western powers had not yet infiltrated most parts of Asia. Ideally, countries in the Middle East and Asia had established social and economic structures that elevated them above most of the world civilizations. It is imperative to underscore that China, countries in the Middle East and Asia had advanced civilizations than the Western nations. Marks mentions that the nations developed an effective trading system that was not monopolized by a single entity. Asia and China built a trading block based on mutual economic considerations. This system had positive impacts not only in Asia but also in Europe. However, due to a strong military dominance by the western powers, the trading establishments in China and Asia were altered. The Western nations used their authority to take over trading routes that facilitated trade in Asia and parts of Europe. As a consequence, Western powers asserted their authority and the global economy was transformed. Mark posits that the Western nations indoctrinated the nations in the Middle East, China, and Asia with their cultural and technological establishments. The impact of the imperialistic tendencies of the Western nations led to the impoverishment and least industrialization of the China and
The influence of the Western powers had not yet infiltrated most parts of Asia. Ideally, countries in the Middle East and Asia had established social and economic structures that elevated them above most of the world civilizations. It is imperative to underscore that China, countries in the Middle East and Asia had advanced civilizations than the Western nations. Marks mentions that the nations developed an effective trading system that was not monopolized by a single entity. Asia and China built a trading block based on mutual economic considerations. This system had positive impacts not only in Asia but also in Europe. However, due to a strong military dominance by the western powers, the trading establishments in China and Asia were altered. The Western nations used their authority to take over trading routes that facilitated trade in Asia and parts of Europe. As a consequence, Western powers asserted their authority and the global economy was transformed. Mark posits that the Western nations indoctrinated the nations in the Middle East, China, and Asia with their cultural and technological establishments. The impact of the imperialistic tendencies of the Western nations led to the impoverishment and least industrialization of the China and