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The dominance of Mughal Emperor Jahangir was declining with the popularity of Guru Arjan Dev.
That is why in 1606, this emperor order to capture Guru Arjan Dev, and he was sent to prison in Lahore Fort. Guru Arjan Dev became so popular in places like Northern India, where he converted many people to Sikhism. This, of course, upset emperor Jahangir because Arjan's popularity heavily threatened the elite in India, the leadership of the emperor, and the Orthodox Church.
Guru Arjan Dev had created the texts of the Sikh book "Adi Granth," a holy document for the Sikhism followers.
The answer to you question is division of labor
The abolitionists wished to end the institution of slavery in the United States by trying to move the slaves out of America. They wanted to do this as slavery was racially based in America, and argued that if we kept slaves they would not meld well with the racial bias of society. They also believed in the emancipation of slaves in the interest of human rights.
However, it was not the abolitionists themselves who abolished slavery in the USA. Lincoln signed a proclamation that allowed every slave to be freed, but they were to stay in America. Although this sounds great, many slaves actually died in the process of being freed due to sanitary and survival structures while getting to safer regions. In addition, society was also very racially biased at the time, so life for freed slaves was not necessarily better.
<span>Technological advances transformed America in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the period known as the Gilded Age. Enterprising Americans built on the innovations of the first Industrial Revolution and the national networks of transportation and communication established by railroad track and telegraph line earlier in the century. They created new industries and tapped into a truly national market for manufactures and consumer goods.
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