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It was important because after the war England taxed the colonists due to their debt. This sparked tension in the colonies to later rebel against Britain. Which later caused the American Revolution, which gave Americans their freedom
V K Krishna Menon was the defense minister of India.
Korea cultivated the first rice about 300 years before the Chinese. Throughout the years, rice was introduced to China in ancient times and was introduced to India before the time of the Greeks. Many people say China cultivated the first rice but recently archaeologists form Korea and the U.S discovered rice that was about 100-300 years older than the Chinese. The word 'rice' has an Indo-Iranian origin. It came to English from Greek óryza, via Latin oriza, Italian riso and finally Old French ris (the same as present day French riz). It has been speculated that the Indo-Iranian vrihi itself is borrowed from a Dravidian vari or the Tamil name arisi from which the Arabic ar-ruzz, from which the Portuguese and Spanish word arroz originated.
No one knows exactly why Indo-Europeans migrated but many of them split up and moved to various regions over a period of time.
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Vietnam
1946-1954
"Country of the smaller dragon"
Cambidia, Laos and Vietnam were all part of 'French Indo-China'.
It was part of French Indo-China
Dien Bien Phu.
Dien Bien Phu in 1954.
the reason was cos they dnt know wat day it was
The French owned Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Combined, they were known as "French Indo-China".
The French returned to Indo-China, and the French Indochina War commenced in 1946-1954.
French Indochina War (or 1st Indochina War) 1946-1954.
This was once known as French Indo China.... France.