Pablo Escobar’s Economic and Social Impact on Colombia and America
Introduction
Beginning in the early 1970s, Colombia began to develop economically for one significant reason: the Medellin Drug Cartel, beginning with the wealthiest, one of the most wanted men in the world, Pablo Escobar. Not only did Escobar impact Colombia economically and socially, but he also impacted the United States in a multitude of ways that are still seen in society today. Pablo Escobar, also known as the “King of Cocaine,” was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist during the 1970s, which became one of the wealthiest criminals in history. Throughout his “reign”, Escobar had many followers who believed he did good for the world, such as his charitable works like the building of schools, fields, and apartment complexes. While many of those in Colombia found him to be a hero whom Colombia needed, the Colombian officials and
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Escobar did everything in his power to create the best cocaine and make the most money that he could. By creating new drug trade routes throughout the Caribbean and finding new ways to spread his cocaine throughout Colombia and other nations, he ran one of the largest drug cartels in the world. Pablo Escobar not only had the most widespread cocaine industry in the world, but also had the best cocaine anyone could find. Pablo Escobar knew what he was doing when he sold his drugs, and he made sure they were the best on the market. His cocaine was so good that not only did it make its debut throughout Colombia, but made its way to America as well, where the demand rose even more than before. Escobar was making billions of dollars off of his cocaine, and his method was that if the cocaine is of the best quality (which it clearly was), there is no reason to lower he prices; everyone will keep coming back for