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1 British Imperialism in India
What was the British Raj and why did it form?

2 Economic Imperialism in India
1600: British East India Company begins sets up trading posts in India India’s ruling Mughal Dynasty keeps European traders under control 1757: Mughal Dynasty starts to collapse BEIC B.E.I.C’s troops attack remaining Mughal troops in the Battle of Plassey & take control of India Sepoys (Indian soldiers) join BEIC India is “Jewel in the Crown” (main supplier of raw material to Britain) 1850s: Sepoys discover rifles were greased w/ pork & beef fat 1857: Sepoys rebel against the B.E.I.C. – Sepoy Mutiny (Rebellion) Indian Muslims and Hindus would not unite together & British Govt (with the help of Indian Sikhs) steps in to help BEIC

3 As a result of the Sepoy Mutiny, British Gov
As a result of the Sepoy Mutiny, British Gov. takes direct control of India (colony) This period is known as the British Raj 1900: Ram Mohun Roy states Indians need to work together or will be forever ruled by Brits 1905: British partition Bengal, to keep Muslim & Hindus separate & disunited Positive points of British Colonization Negative points of British Colonization British modernized India with telephone, roads, sanitation British relied on cash crops so there was not as much food Schools & colleges were founded and literacy increased More missionaries and racist British officials threatened India’s culture British built the world’s third largest railroad system British hold all of the economic & political power


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