Colonialism created political, economic, and structural obstacles in colonies that hindered their development and caused underdevelopment. The colonial powers exploited colonies for raw materials and cheap labor while ignoring local economic development. This created dependencies and impediments that colonies still struggled with after independence. The various processes of colonization, like exploitation and denial of indigenous cultures, destroyed self-sufficient ways of life and traditions, increasing social differentiation and discouraging modern industrialization in colonies. This led to a state of underdevelopment, characterized by low living standards, income, and productivity.