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  1. Gandhi

    challenging time dealing with the British when he wanted India to be declared free from the British Empire. It must have taken a great deal of patience to not rise

  2. Emily Murphy

    Act. Some of her achievements also include: being the first female magistrate in the British Empire, author of several books, president of the Women's Canadian Club,

  3. Egypt And Israel

    like most of the Arab states saw this as a creation of a Western State, backed by the British Empire, and thus an imperialistic entity in the Arab homeland. Considering

  4. British Colonialism And The Push Towards Indian Independence

    rise of anti-colonial India was the economic exploitation of Indian in the interest of the British Empire. Although colonialism sometimes brings economic gain to

  5. Gallipoli

    and the initial enthusiastic response to the outbreak of war. As Australia a colony of the British Empire, they really had no choice but to follow the ?mother' country,

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  1. Cultures Of Jindia

    and Victoria was crowned Empress of India and India became a permanent part of the British Empire (Keay 386). By the early part of the twentieth century, a nationalist

  2. Ap Us History Dbq (Sample)

    reason the British were so eager to colonize America. Their main concern was glorifying the British Empire through economic gain. The British were very concerned

  3. The Japanese Postwar Occupation Vs. The British In India

    a country and occupy it. Entirely different in motives, means, and actual occupation, the British Empire in India and the American postwar occupation of Japan have

  4. Gladstone &Amp;Amp;Amp; Disraeli

    by naming her Empress of India, and she cherished the thought that the sun never set on the British Empire. Gladstone was outraged. Events in the Mideast brought

  5. The National Identity Of Australia, 1901-1914

    Australian calendar was the annual Empire Day, a holiday dedicated to the honour of the British Empire. Military parades filled the streets, politicians made visits

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