Papers 1751-1760 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…advantage of the longing for raw materials and tea. Africa had multiple gold fields and Britain saw the need to take over the land in order to improve their business. Britain also took over India, and it didn't take long for the Indians to realize they were…
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…that found support among the settlers of the West is the fact that the British were supplying and aiding the Indians on the frontier. This cause was found to be true especially after the battle of Tippecanoe (1811). At this battle, the Indians lost and left…
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Category: /Literature
…, the film suggests to the viewer to not be scared to make new friends. I say this because in the scene where John decides to go and make an appearance at the Indian village, he was not afraid and went there looking his best trying to make a good first impression…
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Category: /History
…The French and Indian War started in 1754. The British were unsuccessful in the beginning because of their lack of unity. Benjamin Franklin saw this as a major problem and urged unity. In the Pennsylvania Gazette, he drew his famous cartoon of a broken…
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…economy also prospered because of the African slave trade, unfortunately. There was a tremendous need for able laborers to maintain the agricultural lands in the New World. Because of the Indian holocaust brought on by the Spaniards, the conquistadors needed…
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…out completely from which is ironically known as the "common identity". One very good example in Sri Lanka would be the Indian Tamils not being granted with citizenship rights. After Sri Lanka achieved independence from the British in 1948, it granted…
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…, many of them helped factory planes, and ships yet with their efforts, Chinese quota immigrants were not raised (Takaki Pg 387) unlike Europeans where their immigration quotas were raised (Takaki Pg 375). American Indian soldiers also contributed to the war…
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Category: /History
…the province of Pennsylvania; set up courts and magistrates; laid out Philadelphia; established friendly relations with the Dutch and Swedish colonists along the Delaware river, and with Indians"# Getting People to Come In 1681, after advertising his new colony…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as the “Mahatma, a Divine Soul”, emerged as the leader of the Indian National Congress. He was like a powerful current of fresh air that made the Indian people stretch themselves and take deep breaths; like a beam…
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Category: /Literature/English
…waters and is confronted by hunters, Indians, and the hostile Europeans” (Groliers NP). This is an example of Natty encountering physical danger. This wilderness scout is the first of his kind in American literature and was seen nowhere before…
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