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    To what extent was the Britain’s rule over India a good thing for India? India was ruled over by the British Raj after the East India Company (EIC) started overruling the Indian natives for 300 years. India was conquered for the Empire not by the English themselves but by Indians under English leadership by taking advantage of Indian disputes. When the English‚ after the Portuguese‚ first landed in India‚ they were overwhelmed by the wealth and magnificence of the people whose friendship

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    How successful were immigration schemes in the British‚ French and Spanish territories? After the emancipation of the slaves‚ it was very difficult for planters to obtain a successful labor force. There were not enough people to work on the plantations and also planters found it difficult to control their remaining labor. As a result planters were at a loss. Immigration was introduced in the hope of fixing the labor problems of the planters. Although some colonies flourished‚ others failed horribly

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    relationship between British and Australian law throughout our political history. The first settlement of British subjects and convicts‚ brought along with them their British laws and system of government. I will look at the effect their system and laws had on our first formed governments and how it has helped mould our government of today. I will examine if throughout the years‚ the progression of new laws and ’acts ’ eventually gave Australia full and true independence from British rule. Paragraph

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    GCSE History Controlled Assessment: The impact of war on Britain c1914-50. During c1914-1950 social attitudes towards life in Britain varied amongst the British civilians dramatically. The main reason social attitudes changed so much was because this was a period of ‘total war’‚ a time where men‚ women‚ boys and girls were all involved in the war be it on the front line fighting or at home trying to stay alive. The attitude of some people changed positively as social classes were brought together

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    ways. Instead of aiding the Indian economy‚ all profits from Indian raw materials were delivered to Britain. Textile mills that were built by the British decreased the need for local textile businesses‚ which were often run by women. Furthermore‚ British tax laws declared that local authorizes could confiscate unpaid land from peasants. Because of British colonial rule‚ India’s economy suffered‚ which caused misfortunes for the population. In comparison‚ the consequences of European imperialism in

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    Introduction 1. To show how the British Navy built our modern global system. Chpt. 1 - "Incident at San Juan de Ulloa" 1. Slavery was the largest form of commerce in the sixteenth century. 2. The flota is a treasure fleet with heavily armed galleons that were coming from Seville‚ Spain. Fireships are empty ships set on fire and sailed into the enemy‚ a kamikaze-like act‚ in hopes to set their ships on fire as well. Chpt. 2 - “Beginnings”

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    Introduction 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

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    TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH POETRY By Adeel Salman Knowledge of contemporary British poetry is of great importance when it comes to understanding the reigning trends of England. The 1970s saw a fair amount of polemic concerning the discontinuities of the national "traditions‚" most of it concerned with poetry‚ all of it vulnerable to a blunt totalizing which demonstrated the triumphant ability of "nation" to organize literary study and judgment--as it does still‚ perhaps more than ever.

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    How Locals Responded To British Rule After WW II British Return * Conditions were bad * Many strikes occurred; 1947 known as ‘year of strikes’ * Malayan Communist Party (MCP) gained support from people and started campaign of forcing the British out of Malaya * MCP slowly took control over many trade unions in Malaya Change in mindset * Felt that British has failed to defend Singapore * Many of them had helped and some died to defend Singapore and thus now feels that it

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    stress. However‚ there are obvious advantages of learning English in Britain.Every day‚ there are opportunities to practise listening to and speaking with British people.Also‚ students can experience the culture firsthand‚which is a great help when trying to unnderstand the language.This is especially true if they choose to live with a British family‚as exchange students for instance.Furthermore‚ if students attend a language school full-time‚ the teacher will be native speakers.In this cace‚ not

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