Of course, the "three-part" construction actually has a connection with the overall international economic development, which brings us back to the 1873 economic crisis. From the East African perspective, it seems that the impact of this economic crisis has long ended, or even did not occur, and may even have more positive significance for East Africa than negative.
In reality, the negative impact of the 1873 economic crisis continued until now (historically from 1873 to 1896). Although it officially ended in 1879, the world economy and trade subsequently fell into a depression, specifically manifested in the replacement of free trade by trade protectionism, and Europe and America have not yet fully emerged from its shadow.
