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India in the Imperial Period The Creation of the British “Crown Jewel”
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The British East India Trading Company “Jewel in the Crown” – Company saw India as moneymaker Textiles and spices Ran country like a business Got certain princes for support Had its own standing army
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Benefits of UK rule Medicine, Transport, Communication, British Education Built a major railroad system running across the interior of the country
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But there are drawbacks… Integration of British culture Led to loss of Indian culture 30,000,000 die when the British force crop changes through the country British destroy traditional Indian economy
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Changing over to the UK Sepoy Rebellion (1857-58): EIC indirect control of India Indian troops (sepoys) to keep control of the country Bacon fat led to the rebellion Used to grease gun cartages Result: British gov’t takes control of India from EIC India Office created in Britain
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Still Changing Over Queen Victoria is Empress of India Royal Titles Act of 1876 Raj – refers to British rule after India was placed under direct control of Britain British governor-general is the viceroy
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Attempting to take some control 1885 – Creation of Indian National Congress Designed for self- government of India First colonized country to use nationalism for independence Collection of Sikhs, Muslims, and Hindus
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Nope Still Working on That 1906 – Muslim League Forms because of Hindu Mahasabha - to be Indian you must be Hindu Try to convert Muslims to Hinduism Used in Indian National Congress Muslim create the Muslim League within Congress
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Bengal 1905 Partition of Bengal Divided Hindu and Muslim sections Boycotted British goods Underground terrorist movement formed Consequence: Indian National Congress gains nationwide support 1911 – British divided the province in a different way Upset the Muslims
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