|
Essay heading: Exodus 1947
Essay specific features
| Issue: |
Religion |
| Written by: |
|
| Date added: |
April 12, 2004 |
| Level: |
|
| Grade: |
|
| No of pages / words: |
7 / 1868 |
| Was viewed: |
0 times |
| Rating of current essay: |
|
Essay content:
Palestine was under British control, and they not only had a limit on Jewish immigration into Great Brittan, but into Palestine as well. This law, known as the “White Paper Law”, severely limited the number of Jewish immigrants to just 75,000 over a period of five years. After that immigrants would only be allowed if the Arabs allowed it and only under their conditions would it be allowed... displayed 300 characters
 |
|
Pay now and get a FULL UNLIMITED access!
This option entitles you to get access to a huge database of 200.000 essay papers. You receive a possibility of full access and of viewing an unlimited number of essays for a fair price! Any subject, any topic and any level of difficulty of a paper - anything can be found here.
|
|
No limitations and no restrictions with EssaysBank.com, since our aim is to help you with your essay writing.
A huge database of supplementary materials for your research and for better understanding of the topic costs so few! Use your chance to make a better research and to receive a higher grade!
|
|
 |
Great Brittan was the ruling government in Palestine at the time. The Jews were migrating to Palestine but the Arab people were feeling economically and nationalistically threatened by them and so wanted nothing to do with them. The Arabs wanted them expelled out of the country but the Jews insisted on staying yet neither would work with the other... displayed next 300 characters
General issues of this essay:
Discussion:
Related essays:
| Title |
Pages / Words |
Save |
| Consequences of War
This materialization of Britain as a superpower had an effect on the British people as due to the fact that the Empire now covered approximately 20 million sq... |
7 / 1918 |
 |
| How Did The First World War Change British Society?
Out of the 6 million men serving, 750,00 were killed and about 2 million wounded and left traumatised. From 1916 onwards, conscription was introduced, meaning that the war was no longer optional to partake it, it was compulsary, and soldiers and workers faced restrictions, such as social drinking... |
6 / 1654 |
 |
| “Was Ireland a colony of the British Empire?”
Many Irish men and women played an integral part in expanding the Empire by immigrating to its colonies or even helping to set up the colonies. Even today parts of Ireland are still incorporated in Great Britain... |
3 / 633 |
 |
| british economy
Structural changes in the British economy
- traditional industries in South Wales, Merseyside, the Midlands, North East England and Scotland have lost their important role · unemployment and poverty in these parts
- rise of new, fast expanding industries
- light and high-tech industries (aerospace,computer manufactoring, chemical pharmaceutical and plastic industries)are settled mainly in the London conurbation1
- discovery and exploitation of North sea oil and gas · new petro- chemical industry in North East Scotland, Orkney and Shetland Islands
- change in the econ... |
4 / 911 |
 |
|