The main factors that led to the partition of India where the religion and the religious movements. The Indian subcontinent was not homogeneous when it came to religion, and also there were lot of tensions between the religious groups. Multiple Muslim organizations were also pushing for independent countries, and were making pressure on the international community. The religious groups were mostly concentrated in certain part of the Indian subcontinent, so making borders between them was relatively easy. This resulted in the formation of three separate countries, India as Hindu country, and Pakistan and Bangladesh as Muslim countries. That was not the end of the story, as there was a big dissatisfaction among the people, so there were lot of conflicts and violence after the partition, with millions of people being killed, injured, or displaced.
Existentialism- <span>A philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
People wanted to forget about the war and wanted to change.
Also people started writing and publishing from that time period so there is a lot of books.</span>
Modern Humans are known by their Latin name HOMO SAPIENS.
Britain had an entire empire with the largest navy in the world as well as many well armed troops at its disposal. America had:
- a better understanding of the land in Lexington and Concord.
- the for more attached attitude to the war. Their entire livelihood was at stake in this war, Britain not so much.
- a lower cost of transportation or troops.
- the aid of enemies of Britain.(?)