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India is a country located in Asia, often seen mistakenly seen as a poor country and stereotyped. In reality, it has a great culture and celebrates many holidays to honor everyday things such as Holi, a celebration of colors, or Diwali the celebration of lights. It has a great history and was long ago took over by the British after the Sepoy rebellion when they lost control India ended up divided, two major countries that stand out from that division is mainland India and Pakistan. Today in India the language spoken most commonly is Hindi but others such as Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi are all used. Most people there are Hindu but Shikisam, Buddhism, and Islam occupy India as well. Amanda should not of assumed India is similar to China. Not only is this not true but this assumption puts all Asian countries together. These are stereotypes that are not true. Her assumption was the equivalent of saying America and Europe are the same we very well know they are not.
Marji was upset because it meant she couldn't get a visa to go visit her friend Kaveh in the US; She says, "So, my great dream went up in smoke."
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They wanted to spread the Catholic faith. Spain had a history of supporting the church and even going to war with England to restore them to Catholicism.
They established colonies so that they would be used to convert the local population to the Catholic faith and spread the influence of the church outside of Europe.