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British Rule 1601-1947
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British Rule of India Flag of the British East India Company 1601 British traders arrive in South Asia By 1830, most of India is under British control (direct and indirect) Queen Victoria crowned Empress of India in 1877 British rule was called the Raj
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Queen Victoria in India
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Reasons for colonialism Why did England want to control India? Export raw materials to England India was a Market to sell finished goods Example: export cotton import material (garment) Spread religion & “civilize” India (“white man’s burden”)
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Impact on India High taxes Salt monopoly Salt March protest tax on salt which was widely used Famines – worse b/c of poor administration (British) Indians = 2 nd class citizens Infrastructure improvements (roads, bridges, RRs, etc.) Changes to Hinduism Some religions practices were banned
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Indian Nationalism- pride 1857- The Great Mutiny British guns were greased with pork and beef fat- offensive to Muslims and Hindus 1885 The Indian National Congress goal = independence British tried to divide Hindu and Muslim communities “the division of religious feelings is greatly to our advantage…” - Lord Dufferin, British Viceroy of India (1884-88) 1906 All-India Muslim League goal = independence.
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Mohandas K. Gandhi
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Lived like a poor citizen Lawyer- trained in London Originally supported the British Lived in South Africa Opposed British in South Africa Brought movement back to India Wore peasant clothes- Indian made clothing Spindle is a symbol Assassinated by a Hindu who thought he was sympathetic to Muslims Gandhi is South Africa in 1895
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Gandhi’s philosophy Satyagraha: Non-violent non- cooperation “Non-cooperation with evil is as much of a duty as cooperation with good.” Provided a process for achieving goals peacefully Strikes, boycotts, fasting, marches Greatly influenced MLK and Nelson Mandela
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Nationalism led to Independence in 1947 Partition (1947-48) = separation of India into India, West Pakistan, and East Pakistan (Bangladesh) Religious violence erupted b/t Hindus and Muslims – about 1,000,000 died Millions migrated to the country of their religion Today, India and Pakistan are intense rivals (with nuclear weapons!)
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Major problems & Issues in India today Overpopulation 1 billion & climbing. Economic development -> slow rates of industrialization. Hindu-Muslim tensions. India- Hindu and Pakistan- Muslim Gender issues dowry killings. Caste bias discrimination against untouchables continues. The Kashmir dispute and nuclear weapons. Inefficient farming.
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