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Foreign Influence and Economic Sovereignty

Between the early 19th and mid-20th centuries, a nation's per capita income fell to just one-fourteenth of Britain's. Although this nation was not formally colonized, foreign powers significantly influenced its economy. Based on this historical pattern, explain the mechanism by which foreign nations exerted control and the primary consequence this had on the nation's government.

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