India and Britain have a long and complicated history, starting in the 1600's.
By the late 1770's, the East India Company was starting to slowing gain political and territorial power for over 100 years. By the late 1800's, parliament places India under the direct control of Britain.
In 1869, the Suez Canal was opened. This made British goods and textiles easy to ship to India. British textiles were cheaper and made faster (machine-made) than India's own handmade textiles. This caused India's textile industry to collapse.
India was not happy under British rule. By the 1920's Mahatma Gandhi started campaigning for "noncooperation" and encourages people to avoid anything British. In the 1930's, he lead the Salt March, in an attempt to end Britain's monopoly on the salt market.
By 1947, India won its independence from Britain. The Muslim League wanted their own state. Britain divided India into two separate states: Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India.
Britain then left and withdrew from South Asia.
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Human sacrifice played a vital part in the Mesoamerica culture. They practice rituals that required human sacrifices (heart). Aztec and Maya make sacrifices to ensure productivity along with military victories.
The Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan.
Tenochtitlan was the capital city and centre of the Aztec Empire, founded in 1325. Tenochtitlan built on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco with palaces, pyramids and storehouses. It also served as natural defence from enemies.
Polytheism is the answer.
The answer is c, because the north abolished slavery, and the south still had it until the end of the civil war
The founding fathers had many different beliefs. THis question is very politacal and depending on our politacal interst they could think many different things.