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it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
The Indians disapproved of British rule in the late nineteenth century, as they wanted to be independent.
i think the Indians and british did not the English/Americans is that true i just found out the Indians and Americans did ok bye
No, all of the countries that were once in the British Empire were all freed at the end of World War 2 as Britain was nearly bankrupt! Also, I don't think France was ever in the British Empire.
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
i think the roman empire was the strongest empire but the largest to me was the british empire
The Indians disapproved of British rule in the late nineteenth century, as they wanted to be independent.
i think the Indians and british did not the English/Americans is that true i just found out the Indians and Americans did ok bye
No, all of the countries that were once in the British Empire were all freed at the end of World War 2 as Britain was nearly bankrupt! Also, I don't think France was ever in the British Empire.
because the the patriots killed indians
the greatest empire in the world was the british empire the 2nd greatest empire was the mongol empire 3rd was russia the most richest empire was rome i think and the ottoman empire sucks remember that people thinks its strong but its not ok
The British called India the Jewel of the British Empire due to its abundant resources, strategic location, and immense wealth that it provided for the empire. India was a key source of revenue, and its economy played a crucial role in sustaining the empire's power and influence. Additionally, the exoticism and cultural richness of India appealed to the British imagination, leading them to view it as a prized possession.
yes, i think so.
They would think that the mpire is very strong, and that the Australian are gaining support from the empire to make them more powerful.
England, Wales, Scottland and Northern Ireland. i think....
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