Category: /History/North American History
from, they sought to take action, thus triggering the Seven Years' (French and Indian) War. Known as the "Great War for Empire", the world's uppermost nations became involved in a battle for control over North America. The British eventually won, gaining
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Category: /History/Middle East History
studying the theories of Western democracy, more and more became convinced that they were not receiving the full rights of the British citizen. Once the seeds of Indian nationalism were sewn, they began to sprout in the form of the Indian National Congress
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Category: /History/World History
East India Company which was only interested in profits and ignored the culture and needs of the Indian natives. The British trained an army of Indian soldiers known as the sepoys. They organized a revolt because they had to bite off bullet cartridges
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Category: /History/World History
. The Europeans and Africans brought diseases like smallpox that killed millions of Native Americans. It is a tragedy that such peaceful people as the Native Americans had to die in such a great number because of new explorations. It is cruel that some Indian
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of the importance of industrialization of commercial agriculture and ranching were badly pushed aside. These also cause the clash between Indians and America people. The development of the United States began with the abandonment of the Jeffersonian dream and then began
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Category: /History/Asian History
Asoka's encounter with remorse after seeing how much wrong he had caused from the war he had fought, the Indian people probably realized the harm these Laws were creating, causing them to find a new religion. The date of the construction of the Laws of Manu
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Category: /History/North American History
scalp, and 25$ for a child's scalp, all the money was paid in gold) ready for the knives the Indians would have to fight. They were separated into three divisions: the Bedonkohe Apaches, Chokonen Apaches, and the Nedni Apaches. Each warrior had 3 days
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Category: /History/World History
in Kruger's army just eight years earlier; now, they governed a country of 4 million Africans, 500,000 coloureds, 150,000 Indians, and 1,275,000 whites through the SAP.
Resistance from blacks was endangered by Milner's pro-white policies which was then followed
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
needed to go all the way around Africa and across the Indian Ocean. It was a journey of several months, so people began to think about other potential routes that were shorter. One way was to sail all the way around the world across the Atlantic until you
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
in assembling meaning. Goliath is a dominating, seemingly unconquerable character, while David is a mere boy with no apparent special qualities. Goliath represents the tyrannical arm of the British, while David is a metaphor for the revolt of the Indian people
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