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Warm-up Describe the use of Dutch model of control of Java as a model for imperial advance before the 19th Century How did the British East India Trading Company slowly take over all of India? What were Indian soldiers who worked for the British East India Trading Company called?

Feminism what were the achievements and limitations of 19th century feminism? How does the modern period represent a change in people’s conception of human rights? In what ways are there continuities?

Outline of Chapter 25 Dutch and Java British and India Social reform 1619 start getting monopoly over spices Fight over succession (sultan of Mataram)  back the winner and get land in return British and India BEITC get involved in local disputes and get land for their assistance British Raj Use of sepoys becomes very common in other colonies (only called sepoys in India) Social reform Nabobs causing famine, sepoys rebelling … British Government steps in to take control (Lord Cornwallis) Evangelical movement  end slavery, treat colonized people better (meaning spread British culture to them) ex. Ram Mohun Roy

Practice Sourcing: India

A British Breakfast in India 1842 British officials and their families sought to re-create as much of English life as possible in the very different environment of India and to maintain a sharp separation between themselves and Indians.

Tiger Hunting in Colonial India A favorite sport among British elites and tourists, tiger hunting served to display Victorian era ‘manliness’ or ‘a virile, muscular, patriotic sense of endurance’. It also suggested the invincibility of the colonial state in triumphing over such a savage beast as well as its benevolence in ridding villages of their ‘man-eating tigers’.

The British and Indian Princes In many parts of colonial India, the British government ruled indirectly, through traditional authorities known as ‘princes’. Here Prince Mahadaji Sindhia entertains two British military officers at a Indian nautch, or dance concert performed in 1820. It was created by an Indian artist, unlike the previous images.

Document Answer the questions in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper.

John green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alJaltUmrGo