Rise and Decline of Mughal Empire Essay

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    French Empires

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    The British and French Empires spent the majority of the period between 1793 and 1815 at war with one another; imperial conflict in this period was not uncommon – the two powers had previously clashed during the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) and the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783, with direct French involvement from 1778). [CITE THESE DATES????????] Though by 1815 the Napoleonic Empire had fallen and been replaced by the restored Bourbon Monarchy, which adopted the British ideological…

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    effects on empires, however, the three that stand out most are; The British East India Company which extended the British Empire to India, The Seven Years War which brought numerous changes to Europe’s colonial empires including Britain acquiring a great part of new France and lastly; the American Revolutionary War which give birth to one of the greatest empire nations to date. It is therefore, plausible to say that had it not been for these three key events, society along with its empires,…

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    European Imperialism

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    European/Western expansion, colonization, and its decline. It is noteworthy that the expansionist policies that were implemented by the colonial powers eventually paved the way for the emergence of globalization and the decline of the process of colonialism made it possible for the emergence of capitalism as a new form of economic domination. However, irrespective of the types and forms, the history of the rise and decline of the Western global colonial empire must be known in order to know the…

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    Afro-Eurasia Dbqs

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    Take Home Essay Questions (1) Conquest and trade are vehicles for shifting the powers between civilizations, exploration of new lands and the transfer of ideas, cultures, technologies, and disease. The results of continual conquest and expanding trade from 1300 to 1750 CE in Afro-Eurasia facilitated an increase in interconnection within its own borders as well as becoming a global market once sustained contact with the Americas was achieved. Mongol’s massive conquest over much of Afro-Eurasia,…

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    It is important to note how other factors such as the might of Britain’s armed forces and colonialism aided in the decline of the Indian and Chinese economies. In the case of Qin Zhang’s China, the British forced opium into the empire even though the substance had been banned by the ruling emperor. While in Abdul’s India, the British restricted the production of textiles which had been a centerpiece of the Indian economy.…

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    trade with the Roman Empire. During this time, the Indian cultural influence spread over large areas of Southeast Asia. This would lead to the institution of Indian kingdoms in Southeast Asia. In some parts of North India, Muslim rule started in the 13th century. The central Asia Turks would establish the Delhi Sultanate in 1206. In the early 14th century, The Delhi Sultanate ruled the major part of northern India. In the late 14th century, the Delhi Sultanate would see a decline. This would…

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