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Hello. You did not attach the document that the question refers to. However, I can help you by stating that Emperor Jahangir had a positive view of English merchants in the Mughal empire.
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Jahangir was the ruler of the Mogul Empire between the years 1605 and 1627. He saw the commercial relationship between the Mongols and the English much more profitable than the relationship he had previously with the Portuguese and therefore he thought that the presence of English merchants in the Mughal empire. This can be seen in the letter he sent to King James I, where in a very polite way he demonstrates the desire to establish friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
Gottlieb Mittelberger (1714 – 1758) was a German writer and lutheran pastor who described the miseries suffered by German inmigrants in the colonial US in his work <em>Journey to Pennsylvania</em>.
He described the miserable transatlantic journey plus the exploitation they suffered at their arrival when the colonists hired them as indentured servants, the loss of freedom, the lack of health conditions, etc. He tried to convince people not to immigrate from Europe as their life conditions would turn much worse than before.
Answer: yes they were hahah
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