British Imperialism on India
Title: British Imperialism on India
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British Imperialism on India
The bitter imperialism imposed upon India by Britain has, and still, raises critic debates on whether it was for or against the welfare and betterment of the Indian country. In 1858, Britain officially began its somewhat harsh imperialism over India. Even though Indian economy and geography experienced a dramatic downfall, it thus created a broader range of possible economical support. Furthermore, education, technology, and government had all been anglicized. And religion and philosophical thought had been
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by British imperialism as a catalyst, India would most likely be a mass of warring princedoms. Constantly at war over economical, political and religious reasons, much like the Middle East. Furthermore, it allowed India to mature and develop in many fields that which they had been previously lacking, due to various reasons. Unification plays and important part in success and thus relates greatly to the cultural and intellectual developments and interactions among and within societies.
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