How is this a history question-
Yes, generally speaking it is true that a <span>significant development of agrarian communities was the spread of language, since such advancement led to the "diversification of labor"--which helped ideas of many different kinds spread more easily. </span>
Even after the nation became independent, colonization still affected the nation's correspondence and position with and within the international world. Ultimately, colonialism left the independent nation unprepared to function in the modern global nation-state system and vulnerable to outside influence and pressure.