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Showing posts with label Colonial. Show all posts
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Aug 21, 2019

[Answer] colonial representative bodies such as the house of burgesses developed as a result of the british policy known as

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...Salutary neglect was Britain's unofficial policy, initiated by prime minister Robert Walpole , to relax the enforcement of strict regulations, particularly trade laws, imposed on the American colonies late in the seventeenth and early in the eighteenth centuries

Jul 1, 2019

[Answer] 1. What was the system of government in Asian countries before the arrival of the colonial powers?

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...1. Anarchy 2. Theocracy 3. Republic 4. Monarchy Before the Western colonial powers arrived in Asia, countries were ruled by kings and sultans. An example includes the Sultanate of Melaka.

Jun 27, 2019

[Answer] Who introduced the motion in the Second Continental Congress to declare American colonial independence?

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...During the winter of 1775-1776, the members of the American colonies' Second Continental Congress saw that reconciliation between the colonies and Britain was increasingly unlikely. By February of 1776, colonial leaders were contemplating a formal alliance with France. Those who wanted independence wanted to wait to make certain they had enough support before bringing the issue to a vote. On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee, a delegate from Virginia, made a motion in Congress calling for the American colonies to declare independence. Source: History.State.gov.

Nov 12, 2017

[Ans] Where did ketchup originate? Colonial America, Australian Aborigines, Vietnam, Japan

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Ketchup is a condiment. Traditionally, recipes used egg whites, mushrooms, oysters, mussels, or walnuts, among other ingredients, but in modern times the unmodified term usually refers to tomato ketchup. Ketchup is a sweet and tangy sauce, typically made from tomatoes, sweetener, and vinegar, with assorted seasonings and spices. The latter vary by recipe, but commonly include onions, allspice, coriander, cloves, cumin, garlic, mustard and sometimes celery, cinnamon or ginger.



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Vietnam:

Though a favorite to most Americans, the origins of ketchup are anything but American. The favored red condiment has its beginnings in Vietnam and was probably brought to China by traders. The word ketchup comes from the Hokkien Chinese word, ke-tsiap, which is the name given to a sauce made from fermented fish. The tangy concoction was probably encountered by the British in Southeast Asia, returned to Great Britain and conquered the world from there.

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