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British Imperialism In India

India 1700’s Mughal Empire is collapsing. By 1753, Control of India is up for grabs. 1764, The British win and they put the British East India Company in control of India..

. Manipulated rulers of states, suggested each needed British support to keep throne Played rulers against each other, kept India in chaos Company’s army took over much of India, claiming it had to restore order Kept India in Chaos British East India Company

British Policies Indirect control Economic: –India produces raw materials –India buys British goods –Competition with Britain prohibited Economic system benefits Britain

Cotton India was already known for its production of cotton and textiles. Could be used in factories back in Britain or to produce clothing in India. Cheap and Lightweight.

Tea Major Cash Crop for British Tea becomes one of Britain’s major exports around the world.

Opium Opium became a major source of income for the British. These opium balls are awaiting shipment to China. Opium is made from poppies grown in India

“The Jewel in the Crown”

Effects of British Rule on India Positive –Built railroad network –Telephones; roads; schools; irrigation; improved healthcare. –Customs that threaten human rights are ended. The practice of Sati and child marriage –New laws mean justice for all classes. Class system begins to fade away.

It was important for the British to have a strong network of transportation and communication in India. They designed India’s railroad system, brought telegraph and telephone technology, a postal system, news reporting, and banking. Multimedia Learning, LLC COPYRIGHT 2006 WRITTEN BY HERSCHEL SARNOFF & DANA BAGDASARIAN

Negative effects Focus on cash crops produced famines. Food was all going to Britain Racists attitudes:Indians treated as inferiors. Top jobs go to British. Especially in gov’t. No power in their own country. British try to replace Indian culture with British culture. Religion and customs. British made goods replace local goods. Hurts local economy.

Think About It Imagine you were an Indian living in British controlled territory. How would you feel? Would you be glad they had come, or would you want them gone. Write down your thoughts and discuss with a partner

Indian soldiers recruited to fight for the British army, In the long run, the British were active rulers in India. They kept public order and ended many local wars. The British military also trained local Indians to become soldiers. Multimedia Learning, LLC COPYRIGHT 2006 WRITTEN BY HERSCHEL SARNOFF & DANA BAGDASARIAN

The Sepoy Mutiny: A A Sepoy was an Indian Soldier employed by the British to help them control the country? These men were Muslim and Hindu. A rumor spreads that the gun cartridges given to them by the British are greased with cow and pig fat. When the British tell them that they must bite off the tips of these cartridges to load their guns they rebel. Why

Results of Sepoy Rebellion Britain eventually takes back control, but… British ended the rule of East India Company in 1858 as result of mutiny. British government ruled India directly –British moved away from some social regulations that angered many Indians –Distrust still continued between British, Indians

Resistance to British Rule 1885, Indian National Congress: dominated by Hindus At 1 st did not fight for independence. Wanted Indians in charge of local Gov’t. Muslim League: 1906, afraid of a Hindu majority. Wanted “Home Rule”; Indian’s ruling India.

Mahatma Gandhi Division and disorganization slowed India’s progress toward Independence. Gandhi was a lawyer who traveled to South Africa and fought for civil rights. Back in India he is a hero. Asked to lead India to Independence. Thinks India isn’t ready Becomes Prominent voice in Indian National Congress. Stresses Non-Violence and Civil Disobedience.

Indian Independence After World War II, Britain’s presence and power in India are waning. Grant India its freedom in Still conflict between Hindus and Muslims which leads to violence and eventually the formation of India and Pakistan. Pakistan- Muslim India- Hindu