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Modern Colonisation in the Age of Minerals
Wars, occupations, and colonisation have long been driven by the struggle for the earth's resources. History shows us that the Roman Empire invaded Egypt primarily to seize its abundant grain.
Caves have an isolated, strongly zonal environment and are home to unique and fragile biotas with high levels of endemism. However, little is known about how the biotic colonization of caves developed ...
In brief, India was already disunited and colonisation exploited that and disrupted society further. When benefits of British rule are enumerated like the spread of English, setting up of universities ...
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