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Industrialization causes the income of people to rise, and improves their standard of living. There is a rise in income, and so rate of savings, rate of investment and rate of spending also rises automatically. This is an important event for the rapid growth of a country. International companies sell their products worldwide, but many manufacture their goods in developing countries. ... Also, governments in developing countries often give international companies incentives, such as lower taxes and fewer regulations, to persuade them to set up factories.
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- In 1600, the East India Company acquired a charter from the ruler of England, Queen Elizabeth I, granting it the sole right to trade with the East, without competition from other British traders.
- But that royal charter could not stop other European powers such as the Portuguese, Dutch, and French. And all those European companies wanted to buy the same things from India - fine qualities of cloth and spices.
- As competition grew, profits fell, and the European trading companies started building forts and fighting each other.
- With more business came more conflicts with Indian rulers, and it became difficult for the European traders to keep their business separate form Indian politics.
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Oxidation: A chemical reaction which involves addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen or loss of electron(s) is called as oxidation.
2Mg + O2 →2MgO (addition of oxygen)
H2S + Br2 → 2HBr + S (removal of hydrogen)
Fe2+ → Fe3+ + e- (loss of electron)
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The smallpox vaccine, introduced by Edward Jenner in 1796, was the first successful vaccine to be developed. He observed that milkmaids who previously had caught cowpox did not catch smallpox and showed that inoculated vaccinia protected against inoculated variola virus.
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The Indian Constitution is both federal & unitary in nature as it is a combination of federal & unitary features. In the federal set-up, there is a two-tier government with well-assigned powers & the functions of all the parts. Often a major change in the Constitution means a change in the fundamental nature of the country. We saw this in the case of Nepal and how it needs to adopt a new Constitution after it has recently become a democratic society. The Constitution has three main functions. First it creates a national government consisting of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch, with a system of checks and balances among the three branches. Second, it divides power between the federal government and the states.
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The Residents were the political or commercial agents and their job was to serve and further the interests of the Company. Residents were the political agents of the Britishers who served the interests of the company. Through them, the company started interfering in the internal affairs of Indian states.
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Historians divided Indian History into ancient, medieval and modern. But this classification has its own problems. This periodisation is borrowed from the West where modern period is associated with the growth and development sciences, rationalism, humanism, logic, freedom and equality. The term 'Medieval' was used to describe a society which was not democratic and liberal.
However, in the Indian context ,the British period in history cannot be termed as 'modern' because Indians were denied liberty, equality and justice. There was no economic progress and the Indian industires declined rapidly. Thus, it is appropriate to term this period as 'colonial'.
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