Burmese Days
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Throughout the course of history, the acquisition and retention of both power and wealth
have been the greatest priorities of mankind, that which has been surpassed by no other.
However unwarranted or immoral it may seem, the power of the greatest nations of the
world has always been drawn from the rape, pillage, and plunder of foreign lands deemed
to be weaker and thus obsolete. Without the procurement of the wealth of others, some
of
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as it was for the Indians to continue their subservience towards the British, it was even more common for them to act out against not only the British but those who sided with the British. India was in a state of complete uproar and turmoil. It appeared that there was not a time in which some people were not fighting another. As battles continued between the British and the Indians, great leaders began to arise.
as it was for the Indians to continue their subservience towards the British, it was even more common for them to act out against not only the British but those who sided with the British. India was in a state of complete uproar and turmoil. It appeared that there was not a time in which some people were not fighting another. As battles continued between the British and the Indians, great leaders began to arise.