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East India Trading Company Major influence in colonization Primary purpose was to make money – did so through trading tea Known for corruption & exploitation Required Indians to serve in their army – sepoys Allowed Hindu women to remarry
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Sepoy Rebellion of 1858 Angry Indians rose up against the British East India Company – won at first Quickly put down & many were massacred Forced British Parliament to end BEIC rule & put Indian directly under the crown Viceroy was appointed & reported to the queen
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Click to edit the outline text format Second Outline Level Third Outline Level Fourth Outline Level Fifth Outline Level Sixth Outline Level Seventh Outline Level Territorial changes in India
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The good, the bad and the ugly Positive impact of British Colonial Rule: built roads, railroad network, introduced health care & new farming methods, and brought peace & order Negative impact: destroyed the weaving industry, forced nomadic herders to be sedentary farmers which led to deforestation, health-care caused overpopulation & famine
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Cultural Impact Brits introduced western technology, education & ideology Wanted to teach upper class Indians western ways in English Positive in some ways because it led to a rebirth of ancient Indian civilization (Ram Mohun Roy) Negative because many Brits viewed the Indian civilization poorly
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Start of Indian Nationalism Indian National Congress formed in 1885: a political group that wanted peaceful end to British imperialism Muslim League formed in 1906: at first worked with the Indian National Congress, but later felt their own interests were threatened
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Rudyard Kipling Famous British poet and writer Born in Bombay, India Wrote famous works about British imperialism & adventures The Jungle Book The White Man’s Burden
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