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The British in India The Jewel in the British Crown

Hinduism Hinduism Henotheistic Henotheistic Reincarnation Reincarnation Karma Karma How do we know how we were in our past life? How do we know how we were in our past life? -The Caste System (which is also a Social System) -The Caste System (which is also a Social System)

The Caste System The Caste System

The Untouchable Kids of India The Untouchable Kids of India untouchable-kids-india-full- episode.html?xid=googlevideo-nick-news- untouchable-kids-india-full-episode untouchable-kids-india-full- episode.html?xid=googlevideo-nick-news- untouchable-kids-india-full-episode

I. Why Imperialism was Possible? I. Why Imperialism was Possible? A.Advances in European Military Technology B.Weakening Empires 1. Mughal Empire in India 2. Ottoman Empire in North Africa 3. Qing Dynasty in China

II. British East India Company II. The British East India Company A.India run by a trading company B.Changes in Indian society and laws

II. The Sepoy Mutiny II. The Sepoy Mutiny A Revolt - The Sepoy Rebellion 1. Sepoys were Indian soldiers for the British 2. New ammunition cartridges greased with pork and beef fat 3. Sepoys refused to fight 4. Fighting was ferocious on both sides 5. Result – End of British East India Company rule

II. The Sepoy Mutiny II. The Sepoy Mutiny

III. The British Raj (Rule) III. The British Raj (Rule)  Indian Civil Service (ICS) 1. Run by the British 2. Educated Indian were frustrated by this  Prejudice  Industrialization in India 1. India exported textiles to Asia until After India exported raw materials

iv. The Rise of Indian Nationalism IV. The Rise of Indian Nationalism  Discontent among Indians  Ram Mohun Roy  Indian National Congress  Swadeshi Movement  The Muslim League

iv. The Rise of Indian Nationalism IV. The Rise of Indian Nationalism