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    inquiry is to analyze to what extent did British Imperialism have an effect on shaping modern India? The main source that will be discussed in this paper is the seventh book of the Spotlight on History Series called The British Raj, which explains the reasons behind the conflicts between the British Empire and Indian nationalism and assess the achievements of a memorable relationship. The whole notion behind imperialism, more often than not, is regarded as a

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    British Imperialism started in India in the year 1600 with the goal of draining wealth from India through the establishment of the East India Company and lasted until 1947, when India gained its independence from Britain. While under British rule, India was shaped socially, politically, and economically. In regards to the economic aspect of India, some historians contest that India’s wealth was augmented by British Imperialism while others have argued that British Imperialism actually drained the

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    British imperialism lasted for hundreds of years and has had staggering effects in India that we can still see today. Britain initially became interested in India in the 1600’s; the government set up trading posts around the country because it was interested in the raw materials and resources available. At first Britain used indirect rule through Sepoys -- Indian soldiers -- but after the Sepoy Rebellion Britain had to step in to rule directly. Although British imperialism had positive effects such

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    used against you? These are just a few reasons that demonstrate that the British Imperialism over India was a negative act. British first striked interest in India in 1600 for economic purpose, The Mughal Empire started to fall apart not being able to keep the trading posts under control. The East India Company immediately took advantages over the Mughals after their new found weakness. During the British Imperialism, the British seem to have contributed many positive aspects to the development of India

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    greatest human blessing - peace.” (Dutt). Merely coming to India in the 1600s to trade, the British East India Company established trading outposts. After ridding of French influence in India during the Seven Years’ War and having Indians mutiny against British rule, Britain gained full control of India. India has been under the imperialist control of the British until their independence in 1947. British imperialism caused some negative effects on India through poverty and persecution, but retained more

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    The British originally came in as a decent sized company in East India, but when the sepoys attacked that company, England sent their whole army and navy to get the sepoys under control, but while doing that they also took over all of India. Although economically and socially the Indians did benefit in some ways, the British established a massive infrastructure by controlling India and having a huge political, economic, and social impact on India that helped them more than it helped the Indians.

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    How Imperialism Affected The British Empire “The sun never sets on the British Empire. But it rises every morning. The sky must get awfully crowded” (Wright). The British Empire is the largest empire in world history, it’s where the sun would always rise but never set. Imperialism affected the British Empire because they used it to extend and strengthen their empire. Imperialism in the British Empire lasted from 1870 to 1914. The extension of a nation’s authority by territorial investment or even

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    The effects of British imperialism in India were bad. The British ruined India’s economy making the lives of Indians harder. They took over the Indian government, causing the Indians to become dependant on them. Eventually the pressure built up and the Indians had a murderous rebellion, The Sepoy Mutiny. Next, due to the inherent racism inside the British they constantly kept the Indians at a level below them. This imperialistic mindset of the British which consisted of greed and hate, caused all

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    the impact of British colonial conquest on India’s economy while lightly touch on the pre-colonial economic conditions as well. Colonialism refers to a process of control and domination where one country dominates the other. It is the control on the social, economic, and political policies of the colony countries (Emerson, 1969). Many European countries starting colonising other nations in order to gain raw materials, wealth, power and to spread their mission of civilization. The British controlled

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    the Republic of Sudan is located in the Northern part of Africa, in the Nile Vally. Sudan is the third largest country in the African continent. The Nile River which runs from the North to South in the middle of the country divides it in half. Imperialism had an important role in Sudan’s history. The reasons Britain controlled Sudan are numerous, but the main reasons were because they wanted to control the Nile River that flowed through Sudan, Britain wanted to expand their territory, and because

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