European imperialism in India and Africa was similar in the following:
Both in India and in much of the eastern part of the African continent, there was presence of British Imperialism. In the case of India, Empress was proclaimed Queen Victoria to secure that area and appropriate the natural resources that came from it and to maintain control and authority of the British Empire. In the case of Africa, due to the distribution made by the different European imperialist powers, Great Britain, it also became a credit to much of the continent to the same extent as in India, appropriate mineral resources such as gold and diamond.
Imperialism in Africa and India started because European powers needed more natural resources to fill up the need to produce more and more goods during the Industrial Revolution. British occupied India and many European countries occupied and divided the African Continent.
Imperialism in both places consisted of forcing the habitants of those places to work for the empire and the many natural resources to benefit European Countries. Also, Imperialism ended in both places with poverty and no benefits for the colonies.
An archaeologist was able to determine the sites by the bricks similar but was old found in the area where they lay railroads.
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While railroads were constructed in Pakistan the engineers were searching for ballast which is used for railroad construction to drain water from the railways.
Archaeologists later discovered the settlements along the Indus river, thousands of clay pellets with writings older than Sumerian, combs, pottery, seals, urban, plans with grid pattern during the excavation process.
Both Harappa and Mohenjo Daro is a part of Indus Valley Civilization. The period of the excavated materials and artifacts is determined by the process name called Radio-Carbon Dating in which the age of the carbon can be accessed.
During World War I, German Submarines played an essential role in the North Sea and the war. Germans were quite advanced when it came to controlling submarines. During the first World War, commander Franz Becker guided German submarines which we know today as U-boats. The Germans unrestricted submarine warfare tactics caused great offence to the merchant vessels in the waters around Great Britain particularly of the Royal Navy and America.
The commander of the Confederate forces in Charleston was "<span>P.G.T. Beauregard," since this location would be referring to the the famous "Battle of Fort Sumpter," which ended in a Confederate victory. </span>
830 BCE: Hazael of Aram Damascus conquers most of Canaan. According to the Bible, Jehoash of Judah gave all of Jerusalem's treasures as a tribute, but Hazael proceeded to destroy "all the princes of the people" in the city
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