British rule had a positive and negative impact in the minds of the Indians and their life.
Explanation:
Improvements in the educational facilities, construction of roadways and railways and other public utility buildings, Exports and imports got improved. Trade relationships with other countries also improved. English medium of instruction was introduced.
Indians were given high positions in the British occupied government but they were oppressed with heavy taxes. Communal hatred boomed in the Indian society. The policy of divide and rule enabled partitions within the country and became the greater threat for unity during the British rule.
Answer:
Frederick Douglass's purpose in writing his autobiography was not only to show the way in which slavery degraded slaves but also to show the way the institution of slavery degraded slave masters.
Explanation:
B because no states can deprive any person of life, liberty or property without the due process of law
The rapidly increasing population created more demand for demand for goods manufactured in factories, this led to the growth of factories in England in the 18th century.