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Day 101 British Imperialism in India Homework: Extra Credit: Cornell Notes Film Water

British Expansion in India East India Company dominates Many farmers convinced to grow cotton or indigo instead of food (30 million starve to death between 1800 and 1900) Sepoy- Indians soldiers Zamindars- tax collectors often took advantage of their power “Jewel in the Crown”- most profitable colony

Economics of Imperialism Competition was prohibited (no handloom only textile) Opium production legal. Use in England illegal. Crimean war and US civil war increase use of India (jute and cotton)

1857 Sepoy Rebellion Missionary increase in India Enfield Rifle – Grease in cartridge Garrison Commander arrests 85 of 90 men who had refused to accept cartridge Sepoy Rebellion marches on Delhi and victory East India Company regains control due to disagreements between Muslim and Hindu. Sikh continue on side of British British tighten controls

1876 Raj takes over Raj- the direct control by British under the crown- instead of Economic control by East India Company Viceroy- British Governor of India Racist attitudes toward Indians of all classes

Nationalism Some like Ram Mohan Roy saw a need for adoption of western ways as a way to unify (end arranged marriages and caste system) Anger of second class status 1885 National Congress is formed 1906 Muslim League

1)Who ruled under the Raj? 2)Who were Sepoys? 3)What caused the Sepoy mutiny? 4)How did the British respond after the sepoy mutiny? 5)What did Rom Mohun Roy feel that India had to do before independence?