Rani Lakshmi bai of jhansi wanted the company to recognised her adopted son as theheir to the kingdomafter the death of her husband it was the demand of rani laxmi bai of jhansi that were refused by the britishers
The impact of the steam engine on the production of British goods was the increase in supply and demand. Britain was able to transport goods more efficiently.
There was a demand in labor and an increase in the Atlantic slave trading.
The disadvantage of British education was that it created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians. It made us think that western civilization was better. We will also have more demand for British goods. British education made us the slaves of the British. It was like a poison which made us Indians in color and British in thoughts. Still have more demand for foreign goods other than Indian goods.
The European has demand for slave it is because of the wines and guns that Africagave them.
In May 1801, the pasha demanded an increase inthe tribute($83,000) which the U.S. government had been paying since 1796 for the protection of their commerce from piracy under the 1796 treaty with Tripoli. The demand was refused, and a naval force was sent from the US to blockade Tripoli. Whoever wrote the first answer is an idiot.
Germany refused a British demand not to invade Belgium (apex
the British demand for tea.
U.S.-British demand for "unconditional surrender
The final demand is called an "Ultimatum" which is Latin for "the last one", that is a demand. If the ultimatum is refused or ignored a state of war is declared and war commences. This is the correct and legal procedure to declare war.
Colonists' belief that they were morally superior to the British.
Supply and demand! But they are falling now.
No. A demand for surrender had been made and the Japanese refused so the second bomb was delivered.
American goods were made of superior quality, and the demand for British goods was low.
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Complete independence of the British Empire
The correct answer is: 1909
A weak verbal substitute for the promised "second front".