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    Girl Power! Girl Power! What does that mean? Women who openly display their power, knowledge, and skill, receiving public recognition and honor. But also females who manage to wield power in societies that try to limit it or decree female submission; where their leadership is stigmatized and their creativity disdained. And women who resist and overthrow oppressive traditions and regimes. Who break the rules in defiance of unjust legal and religious "authorities." Who pursue their vision in spite

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    quote about General Joseph Holt shocked me. I have always grown up to believe Joseph Holt was a strong man, leader and fighter so when I read this I strongly desired to delve deeper into the world of Joseph Holt, his life and role during the 1798 rebellion. In this essay I will be going onto a journey into family history and you will be joining me too. Joseph Holt was born in Ballydaniel now known as Ballydonnell in the Parish of Castlemacadam, of County Wicklow. He was the son of John Holt and was

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    Rajputs are one of the major Hindu Kshatriya groups in India. After the death of Harsha, northern India disintegrated completely. This period was marked by the ascendancy of the Kshatriya clan, Rajputs. Under their rule several small kingdoms sprang up. These small provincial kingdoms, however, were continuously at war with each other. This period has been conveniently termed as the Rajput period by the historians. Though the origin of the Rajputs had not yet been discovered, the historians have

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    military supremacy over rival European trading companies and local rulers” (Makepeace). The company’s military now had enormous control over the Mughal Empire and abused their power to maximize profit in the expense of the people. Due to the Sepoy Rebellion in 1857, an unsuccessful uprising against British rule caused by the use to animal fat in cartridges, the company had to transfer its power of governing India to the British crown because of mismanagement, but oppression still ensued. In Gandhi’s

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    Although the greased cartridges were the trigger of the Sepoy Rebellion, the underlying cause was the realization that the Indians had lost religious control. Up until the Sepoy Rebellion, the British were in control many different sides of India, but what kept the Sepoys loyal was the fact that they felt the British weren’t encroaching upon their religion and culture. The first major violation of Indian culture, according to Historian Joseph Coohill, was the seizure of Oudh, “Oudh was such a rich

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    In The Times, the article “The Mutiny In The Indian Army” is about the 1857 mutiny in India by the soldiers who served the East India Company. These mutineers are ruthless,for starters, there is a massacre where no man, woman, or child is safe. “The mutineers set fire to the bungalow and passed on” (page 8). Some mutineers are destroying houses in the native line, some are breaking the prisoners out of the 3d Cavalry, and some are rioting through the city. No one can understand how the mutiny stuck

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    DBQ: The Sepoy Rebellion

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    In 1858 the event known as the Sepoy Rebellion started on May 10 1857 and ended in the 1 of November 1858. The uprising was against the British East India Company and led by the Sepoy’s due to rumors being spread that the grease being used to load the guns were pig or cow fat. This outraged the Citizens of India and caused the fight against the British East India Company’s hold on India. The British East India Company’s grip on India was a perfect example of British Imperialism. British imperialism

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    Effects Of American Imperialism

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    The domination of a country’s or region’s political, cultural, or economic life by one country is called imperialism. (Esler, page. 632) European imperialism began in the 1800s. “European nations won empires in the Americas after1492, established colonies in India and Southeast Asia, and gained toeholds on the coast of Africa and China. Despite these gains, between 1500 and 1800, Europe had little influence on the lives of the peoples of China, India or Africa.” (Esler, page.632) Then the Europeans

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