3. Why did Britain consider India its “jewel in the crown”? a. The industrial revolution had turned Britain into the world’s workshop‚ and India was a major supplier of raw materials for that workshop. Its 300 million people were also a large potential market for British made goods. It is not surprising‚ then‚ that the British considered India the brightest jewel in the crown‚ the most valuable of all of Britain’s colonies. 4. Why didn’t Indians untie against the British in the Sepoy Mutiny?
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Rome was very successfully during the most heroic period of her history‚ fought many battles during the Punic wars and they emerged out victorious while defeating her enemies in Spain‚ in Greece‚ in Africa and Asia minor and finally they were recognized and become the greatest power in the world while bringing all the defeated city states under her authority and control by creating a system in which in which she govern them but however it noticed her conquest exhibited many negative impacts up on
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environment in Europe which included India. If a graph of India’s GDP is matched up with British GDP it is clearly visible that there is a large gap between the two‚ Britain has almost 10 times the GDP of India. That disconnect is startling when you realize that India is the one supplying Britain with a large portion of their raw materials that they are turning into good and selling directly back to its colonies like the ones in India. This is just one case of the imperial greed of the English Empire.
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Han and Rome The Han China and Roman empires were similar and different in many ways. The Rome and Han had multiple characteristics in common such as a (s1) patriarchal society‚ in which women were inferior to men‚ (s2) upper level social classes‚ and (s3) both containing a large gap between the rich and poor. However‚ these dynasties also contrasted in many areas. For example‚ the (d1) Romans had many slaves‚ which were used for agriculture and business production‚ while the Han did not. These
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Imperial Britain in the Victorian Era: A Time of Change During the Victorian era‚ the British Empire thrived as the most powerful imperial force in the world. It was a time of great change: in addition to continued expansion of the empire‚ there were also many advances in science‚ as well as the start of an industrial revolution. According to Eric Hobsbawm‚ there are three primary demands a state makes in terms of public art and architecture: “the first is to glorify power itself‚ which in the European
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Amber Richey October 15‚ 2012 World History Ancient India and Ancient China Different but the Same Ancient India and Ancient China have as many similarities as they do differences. Over many decades of being so close they have had very little run-ins with one another. They have thrived living by the basic principles of a peaceful co-existence society. They have accepted each other’s differences and come to realize just how many similarities they have. Today it is almost impossible the see
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In Rome’s empire during the 100-600 C.E. periods‚ there were cultural and political changes and continuities occurring. The continuity in Rome culturally was Christianization. Christianization was the empire becoming a basis upon Christianity. A political continuity in Rome was the superiority of technology‚ which aided in the successfulness of the military. Some of the technology was the new armor and the use of the material‚ concrete. A cultural change in the Roman Empire was the way that the lower
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Amity School of Communication AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN Effects and implications of coalition governments on the political scenario in India Abstract: Parliamentary democracies ruled by multiparty cabinets make foreign policy decisions in a fairly unique institutional context‚ complicated by the politics of coalition government. Recent research suggests that this context is associated with foreign policy behaviors that are quite distinct in character from foreign policy made by single party cabinets
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though it engaged in imperialistic expansion into Central Asia itself. At this time China awoke to the significance of the rest of the world‚ in particular the West. As China opened up to foreign trade and missionary activity‚ opium produced by British India was forced onto Qing China. Two Opium Wars with Britain weakened the Emperor’s
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Romulus and Remus Romulus is given the credit for founding Ancient Rome – so legend has it. Children in Roman schools were taught the story and it became almost set in stone. What is legend of Romulus and Remus? Romulus and Remus were twin brothers. They were abandoned by their parents as babies and put into a basket that was then placed into the River Tiber. The basket ran aground and the twins were discovered by a female wolf. The wolf nursed the babies for a short time before they were found
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