One factor that was not a contributor to the rise of communist guerrilla groups in Colombia was widespread industrialization. Unlike in other regions where industrialization spurred class struggle and revolutionary movements, Colombia's economy has historically been more dependent on agriculture and export commodities like coffee and bananas. Additionally, factors such as land inequality, political violence, and social injustice played a more significant role in fostering the conditions for guerrilla movements.
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