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    tremendously popular item during the times of the colonists. The British East India Company‚ which was the main supplier of tea at the time‚ had found itself in near financial ruin. Britain believed that they could fix the situation by passing the Tea Act of 1773. They assumed it would be extremely beneficial to both the company and the colonists; however‚ they were profoundly incorrect. The Tea Act stated that the British East India Company could sell directly to the colonists‚ and eliminate tea merchants

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    Global warming essay Global warming essay Global warming essay and Scientists have been taking widespread measurements of Earth’s surface temperature since around 1880. These data have steadily improved and‚ today‚ temperatures are recorded by thermometers at many thousands of locations‚ both on the land and over the oceans. Different research groups‚ including the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies‚ Britain’s Hadley Centre for Climate Change‚ the Japan Meteorological Agency‚ and NOAA’s

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    The Battle of Plassey (Bengali: পলাশীর যুদ্ধ Pôlashir Juddho‚ Hindi: प्लासी का युद्ध‚ Palashi ka Yuddha) was a decisive victory of the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal and his French allies on 23 June 1757. The battle established the Company rule in Bengal which expanded over much of India for the next hundred years. The battle took place at Plassey (anglicised version of Palashi) on the banks of the Bhagirathi River (another name of Hooghly River upstream of Calcutta)‚ about 150

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    Unit 5: global imperialism review sheet Key Historical Events * Sepoy Mutiny (Rebellion) * The revolt of Indian soldiers in 1857 against certain practices that violated religious customs‚ also known as the Sepoy mutiny * Open door policy * It kept Chinese trade open to everyone on an equal basis * Boxer Rebellion * Secret society of Chinese nationalists attacked foreign settlements and murdered dozens of Christian missionaries; US troops participated in an international

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    Indian Independence

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    April 22‚ 2010 Indian Independence India‚ in the 18th century was ruled by the British for two centuries. The Indians wanted freedom from the British. British looted and caused fights in India and treated them with no respect. The Indian Independence was caused by British Imperialism. The British wanted to take over India‚ but India wanted freedom as well since it’s their country not the British. Although politics and nationalism were important causes of the Indian Independence Movement

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    1773 Tea Act

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    intended to raise revenue in the American colonies‚ and in fact imposed no new taxes (Kindig). The tea act’s principal evident objective was to reduce the massive surplus of tea held by the financially troubled British East India Company in its London warehouses and to help the struggling company survive. This tea was to be shipped directly to the colonies‚ and sold at a bargain price. The Townshend Duties were still in place‚ however‚ and the radical leaders in America found reason to believe that this

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    world hating all Jews‚ but were rather brainwashed by society into believing it. This concept of having a preconceived notion of what something is or is not can be seen in the life of famous British poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling. Growing up in India built the ideas of a social hierarchy into Kipling’s everyday

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    period in India. The Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 led to policy changes in the administration of British India. As part of the change‚ the British stopped all further annexation of native states and during the period 1858–1947 the general policy changed to one of non-annexation but with the right of intervention. Opinions differ on the causes of the mutiny: whether it was a planned war of independence against the colonial empire‚ or an uncoordinated mutiny of soldiers who felt a threat to their religious

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    Aligarh Movement - Paper

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    started coming to India. The British being last of them and ultimately they controlled most of India. It was a beginning of the 17th century that in 1608 that the first British ship belonging to East India Company led by Captain Hawkins landed on the western coast of India‚ Surat was the name of the place. Domination of East India Company The objective was to start a trade to and from India. When the first batch of the British traders landed as the representatives of East India Company. They had to

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    unaware or underestimate their digital gadgets power to store the usage details or digital data; the investigation agency’s capacity to access these details available to the court as digital evidence. Importance and significance of the study: India achieved a lot in various areas & has been respected since ages by all nations due to its research in Spirituality‚ Yoga & Aurveda. But some of the old problem area like Population‚ Illiteracy and poverty are always the hurdles in India’s progress

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