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Indians but most were brought forcibly from Africa (Bermuda History, 2003). Typically, they were used as domestic servants but we...
Then there was reform. The Poor Law Amendment Act which was passed in 1834 is "a classic example of Benthamite reforming legisl...
This research paper/essay addresses the view of historian Robert Shell on the nature of slavery in South Africa's Cape Colony and ...
This paper examines the American historical significance of William Wirt in fifteen pages. Fourteen sources are cited in the bibl...
In twenty pages this research paper examines the Anglican churches of the West Indies, Canada, or the US in a comparison as to whi...
In five pages the ways in which Great Britain's Poor Law Reform of 1834 represent a social welfare precursor are explored. Four s...
In twenty pages this report analyzes the symbolism and themes presented in this 1834 text. Six sources are cited in the bibliogra...
the influence of modern industrialized society and the move from rural to urban settings, but it can also be said that this testin...
In ten pages this paper discusses Bermuda's reinsurance industry in a consideration of background and global trade influences. Si...
occurrences. What happened in 1945 seems to have been a combination of pilots error, ego, bad weather, faulty equipment and incred...
magnet for US corporations as they do not have to physically move to the island to gain the advantages. Bermuda has much lower tax...
In five pages this paper discusses the Bermuda Conference's failure to provide any salvation or peace to the Jews. Five sources a...
In a paper consisting of five pages the region known as the Bermuda Triangle is examined in terms of the fact and fiction that sur...
This five page paper illuminates the many questions surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. Supersticion is examined alongside efforts ...