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British Imperialism In India What does this cartoon represent?

Introduction 1600s British win trading rights Exploiting Indian Diversity/competition and diversity East India Company seizes control British considers India its primary colony “Brightest jewel in the crown” India benefits and suffers under British colonial rule.

Tea Major Cash Crop for British Tea becomes one of Britain’s major exports around the world.

Opium Opium became a major source of income for the British. These opium balls are awaiting shipment to China. Opium is made from poppies grown in India

Making Changes East India Company made changes to Indian society Introduced new education system, English language Destroying Society British also invited Christian missionaries to spread beliefs Some began to believe British trying to destroy their society Banning Customs Introduced British laws banning certain customs, like sati Practice of Hindu widows throwing selves on husbands’ funeral fires Straining Relations Thought British wanted to eliminate Indian customs, Hinduism completely Relations between Indians, British increasingly strained Changes in India

Sepoy Rebellion:Nationalism 1857, strained relations exploded into rebellion, the Sepoy Rebellion Sepoys were Indian soldiers who fought in British army Introduction of new type British rifle set off rebellion To load rifle, soldier had to bite off end of ammunition cartridge greased with pork, beef fat; offended Muslim, Hindu Sepoys Muslims did not eat pork; Hindus did not eat beef

Results of Sepoy Rebellion British ended the rule of East India Company in 1858 as result of mutiny. British government ruled India directly –British moved away from some social regulations that angered many Indians –Distrust still continued between British, Indians

Many British families moved to India as their permanent home. They imported European culture with them. They established factories, hospitals, and schools in India. Indians were not treated equally by the British. Multimedia Learning, LLC COPYRIGHT 2006 WRITTEN BY HERSCHEL SARNOFF & DANA BAGDASARIAN

It was important for the British to have a strong network of transportation and communication in India. They designed India’s railroad system, brought telegraph and telephone technology, a postal system, news reporting, and banking. Multimedia Learning, LLC COPYRIGHT 2006 WRITTEN BY HERSCHEL SARNOFF & DANA BAGDASARIAN

Effects of British Rule on India Positive –Built rail network –Telephones; roads; schools; irrigation; improved health. –Customs that threaten human rights are ended –New laws mean justice for all classes

Negative effects Focus on cash crops produced famines. Racists attitudes:Indians treated as inferiors Top jobs go to British try to replace Indian culture with British culture British made goods replace local goods

Multimedia Learning, LLC COPYRIGHT 2006 WRITTEN BY HERSCHEL SARNOFF & DANA BAGDASARIAN