Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Chapter 18 Documents
18.1 Documents. Seeking western education talks about a man named Ram Roy who was educated within a Brahmin Hindu family and studied both Arabic and Persian. Then came in contact with British Christian missionaries and found employment. In 1823 he learned about a British play to establish a schooling Calcutta to focus on Sanskrit texts and traditional Hindu learning. 18.2 Documents. The indian rebellion begun in 1857-1858. The rebels imagined that the Mughal Empire might be restored to its former power and glory. 18.3 Documents. The credits and debits of British Rule in India. Dadabhai Nairobi was a well educated Indian intellectual, a cotton trader in London, and a founding member of the Indian National congress. This was established in 1885 to press for a wider range of opportunities for educated Indians within the British parliament. Document 18.4 Gandhi on modern civilization. Indians most beloved leader was Mahatma Gandi.

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