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    the Catholic Church for elevation to sainthood. But forced labor and disease took a heavy toll among native americans who lived at the missions Serra directed.” (Foner 165) How did the ideas of republicanism and liberalism differ in 18th century British North America? Republicanism emphasized an active participation in public life by economically independent citizens. Republicans held that only those with property were virtuous-the willingness to subordinate personal interest to public good. Liberalism

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    or burying alive the widows of Hindus was declared illegal and punishable by the Criminal Courts. 2. The Sepoy Rebellion of India – 1857 The first war for the Indian Independence occurred in this year and this was the year when the British rulers took India fully under their control. After Britain had gained two-thirds of India’s land had begun to affect every part of Indian life‚ there was an incredible amount of tension that only needed a small spark to set off a huge revolt.  The

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    factors that drove colonials to oppose British rule and rebelled against the British rule because the colonials didn’t support or like the idea of British imposing a huge amount of taxation on everything It all started‚ after the French and Indian War or the seven War that take place between 1756-1763. They were in a lot of debts‚ they taxed the colonies and because the government needed money to cover the costs of the French and Indian War. First‚ British increased their regulation of the American

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    The British are coming! The British are coming!" This infamous quote is by Paul Revere‚ a messenger of the Boston Committee of Correspondence. He managed to deliver the message to the townspeople as well as Sam Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming to confiscate their weapons. This warning soon turned into a historical event that put the Revolution into full swing. In 1764‚ a year after the French and Indian war‚ the Sugar act was passed. This act forced the colonist to pay a 3¢ tax

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    And were they all for the better?There were many changes during 1750 to 1900‚ the majority of which were industrial and economic and not always for the better of then or the better of now. In this essay I will list two changes that I thought significant then I will list the negative short term effects‚ the negative long term effects‚ the positive short term effects and the positive long term effects. At the end of each change I will decide whether it was an overall positive or negative change.

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    In 1922‚ Britain had control over nearly one quarter of all the land on Earth. After the Industrial Revolution‚ Europe realized that they could gain mass amounts of resources from other countries. In 1757‚ the British East India company took control of India‚ and used their resources for factories back in Britain. India was regarded as their most profitable and useful colony. In 1857‚ the Sepoy Rebellion took place‚ and Britain came in and officially took complete political‚ economic‚ and social

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    India was a colony of the British Empire when Britain and the allies declared war on Germany on August 4th and by doing this‚ India was automatically pushed into World War I (WW I). Although the Indians had no part in the traditional rivalries between the European powers that led to WWI yet the soldiers‚ or “sepoys” of the Indian Army fought and died for the British Empire in places such as France‚ Belgium‚ Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ Gallipoli and Palestine and East and West Africa. About 1.5 million Indian

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    economy‚ France-Africa cannot escaped the reality of the World System Theory which consisted of three level of states which are core states‚ semi peripheral nation and peripheral nation that explained much on the system of capitalist world economy‚ and obviously both of the two nations represented themselves as core nation and peripheral nation. However‚ in order to readjust to the need of the economic in the new millennium‚ France had altered the way of their relationship with Africa by the pursuit

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    European countries conquer and colonize Africa in the 19th century There were a number of reasons that cause the Europeans to conquer and colonize in Africa. There was there need for more raw materials‚ many of the products that they needed could not be found in Europe so exploration was required to satisfy their economic needs. Europeans also had a desire to control the trade in certain parts of Africa‚ but the important question is what made all of this possible. There were tons of reasons why

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    compare it in Great Britain and in Russia. British people obsessed with the weather. It is a part and a parcel of their life. I suppose that the strongest reason for it is the weather’s uncertainty. «Life at the edge of an ocean and the edge of a continent means you can never be entirely sure what you are going to get» - as Jeremy Paxman said. So people have a ground for discussion and speculating about the weather became the part of the British culture. Nowadays it is a special way to begin

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