William Penn believed deeply in "B. religious freedom and tolerance" which is why his intention for Pennsylvania was to have it be a place where people of all different backgrounds and creeds could live in harmony.
No, The decision was not a wrong decision because the aim behind this was to develop the country through an increase in trade.
<h3>Who granted the decision?</h3>
The decision granted by the Jahangir to trade with the East India company was done with the intention to increase the trade of the country with the English Company and then lead to the growth and development of the country.
With the increase in the trade, there would be more employment opportunities in the country and there would be more choices with the consumers to increase their standards of living.
No, The decision was not a wrong decision because the aim behind this was to develop the country through an increase in trade.
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True. the company would not flourish make money if there were no consumers to give them any. (I'm in a career research and decision making class. ha-ha.)
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Passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965During the
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Equality, the National Urban League, and the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) illustrated that different approaches can
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