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    India Dbq

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    Although it might have seemed good to give a new rule over India it took away all their freedom, therefore when they took over all their land they also ran it carelessly. Without consideration of others they miss ruled and ran others into the ground while taking all their goods but leaving them to rote. “The English had 960 people controlling India but only 60 of those people were Indians” (doc 2) which might have been a good thing to the english because they then would have more power over the…

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    Indian Textiles Essay

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    impregnated the cloth (Barnard N. & Gillow J., 1991: 41). India sent cloth to many countries even before the 17th century. India realized the importance of trading and the benefits it could give to the country.…

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    Indian Ocean Trade Dbq

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    component in mostly manufacturing due to war. Due to the manufacturing of guns, gunpowder was in high demand. China was one of the first places to start making gunpowder. Eventually the Mongols brought this new information on how to make gun powder to India and the Middle East when they conquered them. While Europe did eventually have the information brought to them from…

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    with others; so, they set up the Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC. The VOC worked together for money as well as spices for the trading company. 40. What was the “country trade”? The country trade was the movement of cargoes from one Asian point to another. For example, “cottons from Coromandel to Indonesia and China, silks from China, Tonkin, India, and Persia to Manila and on to New Spain (Mexico), bullion and specie from Japan and the Philippines (out of Mexico), tea and gold from…

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    and you can always see that family connection. The world thrives off of day to day connections. Connections that either drive the local business to even the large corporate company who trades and connects with the rest of the world. New Netherland was a town on the vanguard for people using connections to build companies as well as the small seedy underbelly of economic growth in our country. Women were enlarge an important part of the way that connections were used and built. In…

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    of trade. Most of them were sent to Brazil and Caribbean and some of them were landed in Canada and United States. The first world trading system with the help of advanced legal, political and financial system developed by Dutch. The Dutch East India Company set up new strategies for trade financing, which includes the chance for private investors to diversify their risks. The trade ventures were sold to risk takers who could buy a one-sixteenth or one-thirtieth share in various kinds of ships,…

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    notoriously deadly, as was the fated that awaited the salves on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. The renowned Dutch East India trading company (VOC) used slaves to grow spices into the eighteenth century (Empires 160). The Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, published in 1751, reported that the VOC “makes peace and war at pleasure” (Empires 161). If foremost trading company, perhaps in the history of the world, was indubitably violent, how could anyone argue that trade leads to…

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    Essay On Indian Rebellion

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    East India Company came to India and established three main presidencies: Bengal Presidency, The madras Presidency, and the Bombay Presidency. Company rule was significantly centered around getting as much wealth from India as possible. This type of financial-based rule is a fundamental trigger for the Rebellion of 1857-58. Another major factor that caused the Rebellion of 1857-58 was an insult to the Sepoy soldiers’ religious adherences. The Rebellion was a turning a point in British rule of…

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    Plassey, a small town 150 km north of Calcutta in Bengal, changed the course of Indian history. The East India Company led by Robert Clive defeated the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj Ud- Daulah and his French allies. This marked the emergence of British rule in India as the East India Company emerged as a powerful force in Bengal. In 1761, the Maratha Empire that had become formidable in central and western India suffered massive defeat against Afghan forces led by Ahmad Shah Abdali in the Third Battle…

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    Paternity Leave Case Study

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    PATERNITY LEAVE CONCEPT IN INDIA Paternity Leave policy was introduced in India more than a decade ago by technology companies who wanted to attract talent and be known for their HR practices. This benefit is now also prevalent in government and public sector companies. With an increasing number of nuclear families, the government has realized the need to introduce this policy. This benefit is also being given to an apprentice, which is a good move. However, the benefit is not a mandatory…

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