Subdued nations often experience imperial power through economic exploitation, cultural domination, and political suppression. Their resources may be extracted for the benefit of the imperial power, leading to underdevelopment and poverty. Additionally, local cultures and identities can be marginalized or erased, while political systems are manipulated to maintain control and suppress dissent. This dynamic creates a complex legacy of resistance and adaptation among the subdued populations.
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