The most important factor in the British conquest of India in the eighteenth century was political strife. At that time the Mugahai Empire was in utter turmoil as the Muslims and Hindus disliked each other.
The most important factor in the British conquest of India during the eighteenth century was the
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It caused a strain on the food supply.
The Enlightenment was the most important philosophical movement of the 18th century. Most of ideas and ideals were new, and there was no other culture that was being idealized at the time, such as for instance happened with the Renaissance in the 15th/16th century which re-discovered and idealized the ideas and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Culturally - in the arts and architecture - the eighteenth century was the period of first the Baroque and later, the Rococo style. Both styles were heavily influenced by the Catholic Church and its Contra-Reformist policies. No specific other culture was 'idealized' there either.
By kings with authority purportedly derived from God.
Yes, it is true that In eighteenth-century British parliament had achieve political sovereignty and even the king had become subordinate to it.
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Mary Wollstonecraft was an eighteenth-century British writer, feminist, and philosopher.
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The seventeenth and eighteenth century were known as the period of enlightenment throughout the United States. An important outcome of the age of reason during this time was the induction of the separation of church and state.
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Eighteenth-Century Studies was created in 1966.
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century was created in 1981.
Elizabeth 1 expanded the British empire
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