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As for Columbus himself, he mapped the coasts of Central America and South America but never set foot on land that is now the United States and Canada, and died thinking he had discovered Asia. He ruled the Caribbean islands as viceroy and governor so brutally that, according to US-History.com: “Even his most ardent admirers acknowledge that Columbus was self-centered, ruthless, avaricious and a racist.”
Columbus has long been believed to have been born in Genoa, Italy, although some historians say he was born in Spain’s Catalonia region. He sailed for the Spanish crown, and his remains are in Spain. Italians in the United States have taken great pride in him and sponsor many of the celebrations held in his name each year to honor Italian American heritage.
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Prior to the arrival of the British cotton production in India was a major source of wealth for the Mughul Empire but it was primarily a cottage industry with growing, cleaning, spinning, dying and weaving each done by different peasant groups. While a highly prized item the Muhuls had limited production and little capacity to actually transport the finished goods by sea. Trading by caravans was the main process for distribution.
India grew cotton on farms expanded by the British, creating paid jobs.
The raw cotton was shipped to Europe(UK) by British ships.
The raw cotton was processed, dyed and woven in British mills.
The finished material was sold by British merchants, world wide.
The British merchants invested their profits in expanding the farms in India,- more paid jobs.
The British subsequently invested in the factories to allow the processing, dying and weaving to take place in India, creating new paid jobs.
India did not supply finished cotton cloth globally until this last round of British investment, so India had no historical position as major supplier of cotton fabric until that time.
Fabric produced in India had to be transported to world markets on British ships because India did not have and could not build large, trans-global, merchant transports.
Your question is formulated on an incorrect assumption and factually flawed.
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Assigning the ownership of the means of production in the indicators
of the workers, so they can yield whatever the people need as an alternative of
what brings some shareholder/CEO the peak money. They did not supporter
dictatorship nor any overcentralized state- bureaucracy.