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1 BRITISH INDIA BACKGROUND INFO
In the 18th century, the Mughal Empire was defeated and its capital sacked by marauding Iranian armies While internally the Mughal’s deputies (nawabs) had become de facto independent rulers of their states.

2 BACKGROUND INFO (cont.)
BRITISH INDIA BACKGROUND INFO (cont.) British, French, and Dutch companies staffed by ambitious young “company men” established trading posts in strategic places and hired Indian troops (sepoys) to defend them. By the early 1800s, the British East India Company had pushed the French out of south India, forced the Mughal Empire to recognize company rule over Bengal, and taken control of large territories that became the core of the Bombay Presidency.

3 BRITISH INDIA SEPOY REBELLION
The British raj (reign) over India aimed both to introduce administrative and social reform and to hold the support of Indian allies by respecting Indian social and religious customs. These contradictory goals led to many inconsistencies in British policies toward India.

4 SEPOY REBELLION (cont.)
BRITISH INDIA SEPOY REBELLION (cont.) Before 1850, the British created a government that relied on sepoy military power, disarmed the warriors of the Indian states, gave free reign to Christian missionaries, and established a private land ownership system to ease tax collection.

5 SEPOY REBELLION (cont.)
BRITISH INDIA SEPOY REBELLION (cont.) At the same time, the British bolstered the traditional power of princes and holy men and invented so-called traditional rituals to celebrate their own rule.

6 SEPOY REBELLION (cont.)
BRITISH INDIA SEPOY REBELLION (cont.) British political and economic influence benefited Indian elites and created jobs in some sectors while bringing new oppression to the poor and causing the collapse of the traditional textile industry.

7 SEPOY REBELLION (cont.)
BRITISH INDIA SEPOY REBELLION (cont.) Discontent among the needy and particularly among the Indian soldiers led to the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857. The rebellion was suppressed in 1858, but it gave the British a severe shock.

8 BRITISH INDIA SEPOY REBELLION (Cont.)
3,000 British Soldiers killed and estimated 7,000 British civilians including women and Children. Leads to harsh British Policy. 100,000 Indians killed, mostly soldiers and men

9 BRITISH ACTIVITY IMPACTS THE ECONOMY
BRITISH INDIA BRITISH ACTIVITY IMPACTS THE ECONOMY British were establishing industrial practices in India Built harbors, cities, and canals…leads to a huge increase in trade with India…but the primary exports remained agricultural (cotton, opium) Impact on Indians varied greatly – some found new jobs, while the majority remained in poverty

10 DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE
BRITISH INDIA DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE After 1857, the British government and British enterprises expanded the production and export of agricultural commodities and built irrigation systems, railroads, and telegraph lines.

11 INFRASTRUCTURE (cont.)
BRITISH INDIA INFRASTRUCTURE (cont.) Freer movement of people into the cities caused the spread of cholera, which was brought under control when new sewage and filtered water systems were installed in the major cities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.


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