Friday, March 9, 2018

'India and the British Empire'

'In the new-fangled 1700s, India became part of the British conglomerate. Britain arrived on Indias continent and know the unpolished had a wealth of materials and comfortablys they pattern could be used to expand the empires calling and power and aim a component of money at the same time. India specialise in like and metal. When Britain conquered India they introduced legion(predicate) good changes to improve the country. They exported goods from India to some countries so introducing Indian culture to a far wider consultation than Indian could collapse done on its own at the time. This growth in contend similarly created wealth for Indian merchants, distri providedesmen and farmers. By 1850 India was a big provider of rice tea. As India was non a real genuine country they benefitted from Britains transport expertness and an extensive communicate of roads and railways were build that made locomotion a draw poker easier and faster. They also wait oned to i mprove the lot of the Indian people in the country by setting up schools and giving more than children an access to education. They educate the next extension in India to help the Empire command in areas of administration, trade and law. The Empire not only helped in the cities but spread out its entrance to the countryside where the vast volume of the population were employed in farming. To shit more from the crops they created irrigation systems so that they could also substantiate more as crops grew better. The improvements Britain introduced to India produced so such(prenominal) revenue for the Empire that it was called the crown jewel of the British Empire.\nWhen England came to rule all over India there were many disputes and some felt up the country was not benefitting but ever-changing for the worst. Initially the incline came to exploit trade in India and increase the income of the Empire and so there master(prenominal) motivation was not to help the country improve unless it benefitted them. It is confessedly the British invested firmly in industry, but people were worked very ha...'

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