The British East India Company formally lasted until 1874 but after 1857 it was a shell of its former self. It was responsible for trade monopolization on behalf of the British in the Indian Ocean and, later, into the South China Sea. ...
The East India Company was a British company that formed in the 1600s with the purpose of being a trading body in the regions of Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India. Although, the Company faced competition between the Portuguese in India and the Dutch in Southeast Asia, they were able to...
The common waxbill, Estrilda astrild (L., 1758) (Passeriformes: Estrildidae) is a small passerine bird native to Sub-Saharan Africa that has been introduced into several regions of the world. In the present paper, eight mite species (Acariformes) are rep
Colonization is when one country sets up a colony in another country the act of setting up a colony away from one’s place of origin. The United States should not colonize the struggling countries of South America because they may rebel against this idea‚ it could negatively...
Question: Why did Portugal begin to explore the coasts of South America and Africa in the 1400s? Age of Exploration: Portugal was one of the major colonizing powers of the world. Some of the areas it colonized are Brazil, Angola, Mozambique and Macau. It was also one...
the pupal and body weights ofS. frugiperda. Adults reared under the highest density of 30 larvae/jar had the minimum wing expansion, which was significantly smaller than that of larvae reared under solitary conditions. Larval crowding also significantly increased the pre-oviposition period (POP) and...