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    has impacted the world through imperialism by its politics‚ economics‚ society‚ and the environment. Between the goods map and the graph was I see is the British have a higher profit than the Indians. The map has the British being small have not much to trade or give to other countries besides resources used for defensive machinery. The British have $8‚400 profit than India in which they have about $900 profits. Great Britain is smaller than any other country on the map. Britain only has iron‚ coal

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    Name: Nguyễn Hồng Sơn Lớp: K8D BRITISH Student’s code: 11F7511212 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VIETNAM AND BRITISH CUISINE When we talk about the differences between Vietnamese and English culture‚ we can think of many things‚ namely literature‚ style of music‚ arts‚ ...One of these highlight culture is culinary.  And I will tell you some differences of the two cuisines. Initially‚ both English and Vietnamese have 3 meals per day‚ but British food has traditionally been based on beef‚ lamb‚ pork

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    The British imperialism had a huge impact on the world. One main thing it effected was that it had broke the old age pattern of the agrarian economy. It had also forced the production of crops in many places. It had effected the geography‚ economics‚ and culture in primary and secondary sources. It had ended community handicrafts through the unbeatable competition of the I.N.P (Industrial Nations Product). British had an influence on the filed of economics such as modern human rights‚ scientific

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    control the colonies. The American colonist thought of themselves as citizens of Great Britain. They were tied to Britain through trade and by the way that they were governed. The British restricted trade so the colonies had to rely on Britain for imported good and supplies. After the French and Indian War‚ the British wanted to control the expansion of the western territories. The Proclamation Act was created so that their would not settling beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The colonists were already

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    The British Imperialism had minimized a good percentage of local warfare‚ with having European military controlling the raids between tribes which had reduced. What good is all that‚ what is the whole fascination of the British Imperialism with Britain’s hunger? Africans had lost control of their land as well as their independence.The quarrel included many nations of Europe such as: France‚ Great Britain‚ Germany‚Spain‚ Italy‚ and Portugal. British Imperialism actually had a good impact in Asia

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    years‚ the British Empire was one of the largest empires that the world had ever witnessed. Its sheer power and influence was known to shape the world in many ways and has left a lasting impact in many of its former colonies that included the likes of India‚ America and Hong Kong (Denman 1996). For most parts‚ it cannot be denied that the British Empire played a vital part in making history as it aims to play a leading role in shaping the modern day society. The integration of British culture and

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    waging war against the British. It was their time to break away and to work for their own individual independence. They only really had one choice that would have worked and that choice was to fight a war against the British. Some of the justifications in wanting to fight this war can be found in documents such as Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and The Declaration of Independence and taxes such as the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense challenged the British government and the monarchy

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    Colonial period‚ economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious reasons. First‚ according to my textbook‚ the British originally sponsored trips over to the New World only after other countries were profiting from their collections of goods and new trade ports. Maybe other countries in Europe had begun settling the New World for religious concerns‚ but definitely not Britain. The British government was more concerned with staying up with other countries

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    INTRODUCTION Since independence‚ West Africa states have maintained close political and economic ties with their former colonial powers. During the colonial era‚ the colonial administrators successfully imposed and impressed their alien pattern and orientation in the socio¬-political and economic affairs of West African countries. West African economic affairs were distorted to an extent that two decades after independence‚ all the countries are very much dependent economically on their former colonial

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    bida beader budder (Betty bought a bit of better butter) and you’ll be close to the native way of saying it. Because most Americans came from somewhere else‚ American English reflects the accent contributions of many lands. The speech music has become much more exaggerated than British English‚ developing a strong and distinctive intonation. If you use this intonation‚ not only will you be easier to understand‚ but you will sound much more confident‚ dynamic‚ and persuasive. Intonation

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