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conquest and slavery in American history”. David. E. Stannard, a famous historian in his book “American Holocaust” (Oxford University Press, 1992) discusses about the white American and European citizens destruction as the most massive act ...
the Company which is said to have ruled the waves, that is, the East Indian Company. This company was granted by Elizabeth I in 1600; it consisted of 218 merchants and served to be a cartel of trade to the East of the “Cape of Good Hope”. T...
Native American Indians. In this book the author discusses various elements of class and gender. As Healey indicates that thinking about how we currently use and understand particular terms can help us to see what we take for granted about ...
king King Philip's War per capita the most devastating in American history. A Crown agent estimated that colonists spent £100,000 to prosecute the war and suffered £150,000 in property losses. The Wampanoag and their allies were virtually d...
seven thousand four hundred crew members of a large fleet of the voyage, and visited more than 30 places in the western Pacific and Indian Ocean countries and regions to enhance the Ming Empire and the South China Sea (now Southeast Asia). ...
history of French traders and through this the perception about French traders and missionaries change. French missionaries tried to franchise indigenous converting them to Christianity while imparting disease (Pierre, 1996). Most trappers ...
Asian nations in Sri Vijaya's harbors. It was common for ships to put up for months in these ports waiting for the turn of the monsoon winds to enable them to return westward across the Indian Ocean. (Raymond, 1965) The paper will attempt t...