Answer:
I agree, but not entirely.
Explanation:
In 1607 the first English colony in America, Jamestown was created. At the beginning the colony depended in Britain for their financial and government needs. However English authorities did not have full control over their colonies in North America.
This opened the way for the colonies to take control at some extend over their economies and self government. It was only after 1700's that British authorities started to impose some control, but it was far too late. Nevertheless The English Legal system was adopted by The American Legal System.
Between 1607 and 1763 colonists of America gained more control of their economy and trade. They developed substantial trade with Native Americans, French, Dutch and Spanish.
By looking at historical evidences, it is apparent that the political and economic dependence of the Americans on the British fluctuated throughout the course of American colonial history.
Finally since the creation of the first British colony in 1607, and until the end of "The seven years' war" in 1763, American colonies gained essential control of their economy and political institutions.
Answer:
Yes, the caste system is fair.
Explanation:
-When the caste system first was introduced it was not discriminatory therefore the caste system itself is not discriminatory. In recent times people have become more and more interested in social class and are more willing to discriminate therefore, if caste was dine correctly with true Hindu beliefs it would be fair.
-It has been embedded in Indian culture for the past 1,500 years and has been the world's strongest surviving forms of social stratisfication.
-'For a society to work it needs different people in different groups and role'
He was the principle God of ancient egypt.