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|Title=[[A General History for Colleges and High Schools, Chapter 1|''A General History for Colleges and High Schools,'' Chapter 1]]
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|Remarks=[[A General History for Colleges and High Schools (Myers)/Chapter 1, pp. 8-17]]

p. 8. India & Buddah. Many whites imagrated into India by 1500 B.C. Within their Indian territory, there resulted social ranks based on nepitism called castes with the whites at the top of society.
  
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p. 17. Tao is the Chinese universe as creator; Confucius was a preacher from China, and Buddhism entered China from India in about the first century A.D. China is very conservative and independant, so the Chinese in the 1800’s were resistant to investments by foreigners such railroads and telegraphs.
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