shop keeper must close thier shop,causing them to make a loss
Maria Hertogh riots happened in 1950.
entah? patrick teo la.
entah? patrick teo la.
Business were affected as shopkeepers had to close down their shops to avoid destruction of their shops. As a result, people did not buy anything or COULD NOT BUY anything from the shops. Thus, the business was affected
Over 180 people were injured.
1992
Some of the biggest riots took place in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Louisville, Kansas City, and Chicago.
Riots have an immediate social and economic impact on the community the riot occurs in. Businesses and property are destroyed, and people killed or injured. Insurance costs go up, businesses lose money while they repair and rebuild, people working for those affected businesses may be laid off or let go. Personal property is destroyed (vehicles, homes etc) Insurance costs go up as claims are made to repair or replace property. Transportation is affected. LEO response time to other emergencies is significantly impacted due to dealing with rioting. Hospitals may be overwhelmed with casualties and patient care affected. In short, this gigantic temper tantrum serves no purpose other than to hurt communities and people that in truth are not the reason for the anger in the first place.
So far, nobody has been killed aside from Michael Brown. Michael Brown's death was the catalyst for the riots. For the most part, the riots have consisted of groups of individuals looting and burning down businesses in their own neighborhoods.
it affected because alot of people conflicted the France and Britian..which led to riots through the french and indian war
How did the local people respond to British rule after WW ll ? Response of the local people to British rule 1. Organised strikes 2.Staged Riots ( Maria Hertogh Riots and Anti-NS Riots) 3.Demanded Self Government 4.Formed Political Parties ( eg Singapore Progressive Party , Labour Front , PAP ) British response Prepared Singapore for limited self government 1.Proposed six elected Legislative council members ( 1948 election) 2.Proposed new structure of govenment ( 1955 Rendel Constituition) 3.Proposed elections for 25 Legislative Assembly members (1955 Election)
There was already racial tension then. Maria was born to Dutch Catholic parents and yet was raised by a Muslim, Aminah binte Mohamed. Both her biological parents and her guardian wanted to keep her. She was named Nadra binte Ma'arof by Aminah, and was also married off to a Malay. A legal battle for the custody of Maria Hertogh followed, and photographs in newspapers of a Muslim girl in a Catholic convent and claims that she had bowed down to the Virgin Mary affected religious sensitivities and whipped up emotions. At the appeal hearing on 11 December 1950, the Judge dismissed Aminah's appeal and custody was given to Adeline Hunter, her biological mother. Upon hearing the judgement, huge crowds outside the court rioted, convinced that the colonial laws, the courts and the legal system were prejudiced against Muslims. For three whole days, mobs of Malay and Indian Muslim rioters attacked any European and Eurasian in sight, setting up barricades along major roads, cars and houses on fire and taking control of districts in the vicinity of Sultan Mosque, North Bridge Road and Jalan Besar. Rioting was stopped only after two troops of the Internal Security Battalion were called in, supported by several Malays within the troops. Even so, scattered attacks continued over two days. A 24-hour curfew had to be imposed for two weeks before British and Malay troops and the Constabulary regained control of the situation. Altogether, 18 people were killed and 173 were injured. Nine were killed by rioters while the others were killed by policemen. Aside from a Police Inspector and a Special Constable, those killed by rioters had little to do with the Hertogh case and their murder was motivated more by fanaticism and racial hatred.