In medieval India
a. cotton goods, spices and sandalwood were major exports.
b. trade was so small in scale that cities shrank and overall wealth declined.
c. merchants were universally poor, a reflection of the areas hostility to merchants.
d. the Parsis dominated the Hindu priestly caste by the eighth century C.E..
e. warfare disappeared.
MEER QUASIM:-
He was the ruler of Bangal after Meer jafar . In the battle of Plassey(1757AD.) Sirajuddaula died and the east india company made the ruler of Bangal to Meer jafar and Meer quasim was the son in law of Mir jafar and became ruler after replacing Meer jafar who himself been suported to east india company.
He became ruler in 1760A.D. replacing Meer jafar and he started to offense east india company so the result came as The battle of Baksar ( 1764 A.D.) which was fought between Meer quasim and Hector munro . And Meer quasim died in this battle and After this battle east india company became the ruler of Bangal .
ROBERT CLIVE :-
Robert clive was the founder of Britishers in india . He came in india in 1746 A.D. and was selected as Commander-in-chief of British india . At that time Sirajuddaula was the Nawab of Bangal and he banned the import from callicuta hence East india company gathered army and the result came through as the battle of Plassey . The battle was fought between siraj-ud-daula and Robert clive and Sirajuddaula lost that battle and died .
The main reason was for the defeat of sirajuddaula that meer jafar cheated him.
When Robert clive came in india he was just the age of 18 years but when he went back in 1772 A.D. His money was 401,102 pounds .
Robert clive was sent in india to reduce cruption in East india company but when he went back to England in 1772A.D. He had to give recommendation for himself as he gathered a lots of money . And in 22 November 1774 he died .
Christopher columbus believed he found the west indies which was a part of Asia , so i think it would Christopher columbus
The Lowell mills were the first hint of the industrial revolution to come in the United States, and with their success came two different views of the factories. For many of the mill girls, employment brought a sense of freedom. Unlike most young women of that era, they were free from parental authority, were able to earn their own money, and had broader educational opportunities. Many observers saw this challenge to the traditional roles of women as a threat to the American way of life. Others criticized the entire wage-labor factory system as a form of slavery and actively condemned and campaigned against the harsh working conditions and long hours and the increasing divisions between workers and factory owners.
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