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    The great rebellions that happened during the 19th century in the Qing dynasty‚ proved to be costly. Notably the biggest and most dangerous of the rebellions was the Taiping Rebellion. The Taiping Rebellion was so widespread‚ that the Qing considered it to be more pressing than the second opium war against the Europeans. The Taiping Rebellion had taken over 20 million Chinese lives over the course of the rebellion. Why did the Taiping Rebellion and other Rebellions during the middle of the 19th century

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    Francis Bacon

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    Camille Khaye Gapate Summary of Francis Bacon Of Studies Francis Bacon examines the benefits and effects of studies‚ maintaining that when studies are balanced by experience‚ diverse studies may help counteract personal imperfections. Bacon proposes that study may be done for three purposes: for one’s own entertainment‚ such as reading book on a favorite author‚ to impress others and bring attention to oneself. Too much study may be considered a downfall‚ as the individual studying may be considered

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    Rebellion 1837 Essay

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    The rebellion of 1837 were armed uprisings that took place in Upper and Lower Canada‚ which is now Ontario and Quebec‚ in 1837 to 1838. The two rebellions had similar causes. The British believed the lesson of the American Revolution was to restrain the power of the people. This resulted in small groups of well off men in each colony having a great deal of power. During the 1820s‚ tensions increased in both colonies‚ reformers demanded change‚ and the government resisted it. In Lower Canada‚ the

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    Historical Question: Examine how the British East India Company could have avoided the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Context: Once England colonised India‚ there was a lot of hostility‚ which was the long-term cause for the Indian Mutiny. What sparked the rebellion however was when‚ new rifles were provided for the soldiers of the East India Company. The guns had paper cartridges that came pre-greased and they had to be bitten open. Both Hindu and Muslim soldiers were angry with this as they believed

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    The Taiping rebellion‚ in Southern China‚ resulted in an estimated 20‚000‚000 deaths. So many people died for their cause. I see how important it is for people to stand up for their rights‚ and die for them to help future generations. Will anyone ever try to take away American freedoms‚ and cause a rebellions of this size? If it comes to it‚ I would stand up for the right to bear arms‚ freedom of music choice‚ and freedom of speech. One thing I would rebel for is the right to bear arms. For starters

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    Essay On Sepoy Rebellion

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    the Sepoy Rebellion was caused. Some say that it all began with how the grease for the cartridges of the rifles had been made from fat of cows and pigs. Others say that it had something to do with religion‚ the English Government‚ ignorance‚ the bad management‚ and disaffection of the army‚ or ignorance. Could all these have been factors of how the Sepoy Rebellion was caused? Evidence from these documents show that the Rebellion began because of the English Government. The Sepoy Rebellion was caused

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    Francis Bacon - The Portraits Francis Bacon was born in Dublin‚ Ireland to English parents. When F. Bacon grow up and was more independent he then travelled to Berlin were he spent most of his time there. He then moved onto Paris‚ before returning to London and starting out as an interior designer. Bacon never attended art school; he only began his work in watercolours about 1926 – 27. An exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso inspired him to make his first drawings and paintings. The influence

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    Around the 1603 there was the Trial of Sir Walter Raleigh‚ he was being charged with treason. Francis Bacon was his defendant and Walter Raleigh was founded guilty. However this is not why Francis Bacon was going to be judged as a man. It was the outcome of Walter Raleigh when James the first allowed the man to live. Along with this and several other trials his peers were convinced that he was in control

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    Sir Francis Bacon

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    Sir Francis Bacon Sir Francis Bacon was born January 22‚ 1561. He died April 9‚ 1626. He was an English essayist‚ lawyer‚ statesman‚ and philosopher . He had a major influence on the philosophy of science. When he was 12 years old‚ he began studies at Trinity College‚ Cambridge. In 1576 he entered Gray ’s Inn to pursue a career in law. He was first elected in 1584. Bacons opposition to royal tax measures would probably have brought an end to his political advancement‚ but he had the

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    Studies by Francis Bacon -- the Theme and Style of the Essay Of Studies is the first essay of the first collection of ten essays of Francis Bacon which was published in 1597. But it was revised for the edition of 1612. More than dozen new sentences were added and some words were also altered. Of Studies is typically Baconian essay with an astonishing terseness‚ freshness of illustrations‚ logical analysis‚ highly Latinized vocabulary‚ worldly wisdom and Renaissance enlightenment. Bacon through a syllogistic

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