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British in India
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Pre-class What is a monopoly? And how can it be economically dangerous to a society?
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East India Co. estab. 1600 England set up this company to establish trading posts in various Indian cities.
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English gold/silver for Indian silk, cotton, tea
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EAST INDIA CO. Early 1700s Fight between British and French over trading rights British would overcome the French Led by ROBERT CLIVE Forced many Indian rulers to sign treaties
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ROBERT CLIVE
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Indian Opposition to the British Taxes too high on farmers Missionaries sought conversions to Christianity British outlawed ritual suicide by widows.
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Sepoys start to anger SEPOYS- Indian troops who served in the British Army
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Sepoy Rebellion 1857 Indian troops in British army Gun cartridges greased with beef or pork fat Pigs: Muslims couldn’t touch Cows: Sacred to Hindus
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British soldiers massacred by Indian Troops
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Execution of Sepoys
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Results of Rebellion 1858: Britain makes India a colony Queen Victoria: Empress of India Distrust between British and Indians
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Queen Victoria
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Effects-Technology Improved roads Railroads and telegraphs Helped the British keep control
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Effects-Economy British factories in India Local India industry discouraged Indians had to grow cash crops for expensive British products
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Cash Crops to pay for Brit imports
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Effects-Social Improved health care and sanitation Taught about English language and culture (freedom and liberty)
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NATIONALISM Many wanted to return to Indian tradition INC: Indian National Congress-Mohandas Gandhi Muslim League: Ali Jinnah
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Gandhi
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Ali Jinah
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Effects of British Rule Make a list of both pros & cons of British rule. Overall, did the British have a positive or negative effect on India?
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What will the Indians need to do in order to gain their independence?
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