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Ireland, India, and Myanmar (Burma) During the 19th Century: Industry, Empire, and Cultural Traditions – The Etymology of “Fiat Lux” (Let There Be Light), the Strong Economy of Belfast, Ireland During the 19th Century, the Country With the Largest Industrial Manufacturing Sites World Wide During the 19th Century, Industrialists During the 19th Century vs Silicon Valley During the 21st Century, the Most Economically Valuable Possession of the English Empire During the 19th Century, the Reason India Was Important to the English Empire, the English Government Becoming Dependent Upon India by the End of the 19th Century, the Etymology of “Chakra” (Wheel/Disc), the Weaponry Concealed Within the Sikh Turban, How the Indian Chakram (Chakkar/Chakar) (Circle) Weapon Was Utilized, How the Indian Tiger Claw Weaponry Works, How the Katar (Katara) (Dagger) Was Secured in Place During Conflict, the Reason Warriors Often Carried the Katar in Their Non-Dominant Hand, the Years the 3 Anglo-Burmese Wars (Annexation of Burma/Myanmar) Occurred, the Total Time Required to Conquer and Colonize Burma During the 19th Century, the Government Which Bifurcated Burma During the 19th Century, the Setup of Burmese Society During the 19th Century, the Correlation Between Buddhism and Matriarchal Societies, and the Reason Conflict Between the English Government and the Burmese Government Developed During the 19th Century

The phrase “fiat lux” means “let there be light” in Latin. During the 19th century, Belfast, Ireland was an industrial focal point, with many entrepreneurs being able to make a lot of money very fast if they found a niche to exploit. During this period Belfast had the largest shipyard, rope factory, tobacco factory, and cotton factory in the world, with the cotton factory bridging itself into a linen factory as time progressed. Industrialists were truly akin to the technology companies of Silico...


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