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    Indian Mutiny

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    first war of independence) had many factors‚ forces and events which contributed to it’s cause‚ some of which include cultural‚ religious and the political forces and also the Einfield Riffle. The changes in culture that the British had made in India‚ created a lot of discontent and there was a lot of anti-British feelings that were growing amongst the landlords. Many people believed that the advent of the steamships were the cause‚ as they reduced the time travelling to England which lead to the

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    colonial rule meant to those who lived in the countryside. You will meet the zamindars of Bengal‚ travel to the Rajmahal hills where the Paharias and the Santhals lived‚ and then move west to the Deccan. You will look at the way the English East India Company (E.I.C.) established its raj in the countryside‚ implemented its revenue policies‚ what these policies meant to different sections of people‚ and how they changed everyday lives. Laws introduced by the state have consequences for people: they

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    The political structure ~ h i c h evolved in India under the British during the initial phase of their rule was civil in nature due to the East India Company’s stress on trade and commerce. However‚ war and conquest followed soon with the aim of establishing a territorial empire. The British introduced various Acts between 1773 and 1858 to establish parliamentary control over the government in India. After 1858 the administration of the East India Company was dissolved and the Crown was directly empowered

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    gentleman was a Welsh merchant and philanthropist‚ Governor of the East India Company settlement in Fort St. George‚ at Madras (now Chennai‚ India). He was a benefactor of the Collegiate School in the Colony of Connecticut‚ which was renamed in his honor in 1718. In British India‚ he secured the areas of Egmore‚ Puruswalkam and Tondiarpet (the now-busy shopping areas of Chennai) from the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb for the East-India company. Who? 4. This building (shown in the Pic 9) is a 60‚000 square

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    The Sepoy Rebellion

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    India has a history of being a fractured nation‚ at times this disunity was even able to save them from being taken over by conquerors like Alexander the Great. However‚ their luck was doomed to run out. India has always been a country rich in resources‚ making it natural prey to the British imperialists who not only wished to exploit these resources but the people of India as well. With a viewpoint such as this‚ it’s simple to see why Indian’s view of British Imperialists evolved into yet another

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    of goods from India. According to a widely distributed World History textbook‚ the main goal of the British in India was to make money. The British officials in India forced the native Indians to stop growing their necessary crops and to focus entirely on cash crops. This only led to a tremendous famine that swept through India. Though the British gained a lot of money from these cash crops‚ the Indians only fell deeper into poverty. To make matters even worse‚ the East India Company closed the once

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    Sugar, a History

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    sugar makes the medicine go down.” It is likely that the people of New Guinea were the first culture to domesticate sugarcane‚ probably around 8‚000 BC. Because it’s sugar‚ it spread throughout Southeast Asia like wildfire. It reached China and India‚ both of which developed refining processes that turned the juice into crystals. In the sixth century AD‚ all of this had reached Persia‚ and went on to capture the Mediterranean when the Arabs expanded. It spread to the Spanish as well‚ and from

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    bring India into their empire. Incredible ambitious. Begin career as clerk for East Indian Company. He tried to commit suicide twice. Desperately unhappy and wanted to do something with his life. Siraj Ud- Dula was beginning to resist the East Indian Company. Clive said I know how to defeat this man the Indians had more people than the East Indian Company. He went around and begins to buy loyalty of generals to rebel against the prince. The Battle of Plessey 1757- Between East Indian Company and Siraj

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    also signifies a lost regality. He is now no more the king of Mysore. On the other hand‚ there is David Baird in his formidable attire‚ signifying that Britain is the new ruler of Mysore‚ and not only of Mysore but also of the entire land known as India. This is sort of reinforced by David Baird’s forefinger‚ which points in an undefined‚ general direction. Through the pointing of his

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    Globalization in India 79 rate or flag this page By premsingh glimpses Click thumbnail to view full-size Fatehpur Sikri Socialization of people for improving business and financial activities across the globe can be referred as globalization. It is not a new phenomena as people kept searching new places and avenues to increase their business activities as evident by explorations of Vasco degama‚ Columbus and East India Company. Bitter experiences from East India Companies & British rule

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