enemies in battle. This routed the woman's attackers, and saved the Kings family. The horn, to some British, symbolically depicted the blowing of the trumpets by the seven angels, bringing in the Kingdom of God.This Kingdom of Utopia, is portrayed on the United Nations building in New York, stating, swords are made into plough shears. I propose, by using The Oxford History of India, by Vincent A. Smith, C.I.E. and The East India Company, by Brian Gardner and also researching further using internet sources, such as, to explor!
e the theory that education and religion played a major part in helping, not only the pepper trade grow powerful through the East India trade company, but also helped build Yale and Harvard Universities, and helped to establish the independence of the American Colonies, plus establish a better society for India.
Preliminary Bibliography
Gardner, Brian: The East India Company. New York. The McCall Publishing Company 1971.
Mukherjee, Ramkrishna: The Rise and Fall of The East India Company. New York, 1974.
Revisiting India's History: http://india.indymedia.org/en/ 2003/02/3312.shtml
Smith, Vincent A: The Oxford History of India, London, Oxford University Press, 1958.
Although Columbus was looking for new trade routes to the West indies, he , like the men of the East Indies Company, had a underlying spirit of humility, through Christianizing and improving the lives of people in every nation through trade and colonialization. We will first exam Columbus's inner thoughts on his spiritual journey, then by comparing the treatments of India's native people by their various invaders, we will get a better idea of the evolving capitalism and the underlying freedom that only came when Capitalism and Religion combined to form the future nations of Democracy. Finally branching off we can center our attention on England itself. This will help the reader from being assaulted will too much input.
In the time of Christopher Columbus there was a underlying belief that Christ would return one day. This was a good political reason for Kings to seek more trade routes as well as for merchants to seek more business. Portugal and especially Spain were in competition to gain favor with the church. All money flowed through the hands of the church. For the western world at this time the church was also the center of knowledge and learning. There was one other event that I found in my research that is very important to the spice trade and to the progress of capitalism
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