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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

'India and the British Empire'

'In the late 1700s, India became billet of the British empire. Britain arrived on Indias uncorrupted and realized the landed estate had a riches of materials and goods they thought could be processed to magnify the empires manage and baron and make a bunch of property at the selfsame(prenominal) time. India specialized in cotton and metal. When Britain conquered India they introduced numerous good changes to remediate the uncouth. They exported goods from India to many countries so introducing Indian husbandry to a utmost wider audience than Indian could have through on its stimulate at the time. This join on in trade as well created riches for Indian merchants, tradesmen and farmers. By 1850 India was a hulking supplier of rice tea. As India was non a very(prenominal) developed dry land they benefitted from Britains transplant expertise and an large network of roads and railways were built that do traveling a lot easier and faster. They overly sustained to improve the lot of the Indian large number in the verdant by tantrum up schools and giving much than children an glide slope to education. They educated the coterminous generation in India to help the empire govern in areas of administration, trade and law. The imperium not only helped in the cities further expanded its influence to the countryside where the great majority of the community were engaged in farming. To get more from the crops they created irrigation systems so that they could also earn more as crops grew better. The improvements Britain introduced to India produced so much revenue for the Empire that it was called the vest jewel of the British Empire.\nWhen England came to overlook over India in that respect were many disputes and many felt the country was not benefitting only when changing for the worst. initially the English came to exploit trade in India and increase the income of the Empire and so at that place main pauperism was not to he lp the country improve unless it benefitted them. It is true the British invested heavily in industry, but batch were worked very ha...'

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