PPT-Did India lose or gain from the British Empire?

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LO To evaluate whether India benefited from the British Empire and to organise responses into an essay Starter Are empires good or bad for the countries they control

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LO To evaluate whether India benefited from the British Empire and to organise responses into an essay Starter Are empires good or bad for the countries they control Thinking aboutEmpires. British got their Empire in a `. fit of absence of mind. `. There was no systematic plan to build an Empire, rather it just happened.. In fact, many in Britain against establishing an Empire as it was expensive to maintain and defend.. How did colonial subjects respond?. The answer to both of these questions is shaped by the social and cultural ideologies used to justify the colonial mission.. What is Ideology?. A system of ideas, often a set of principles that form the basis of economic or political policy.. Vocab. Sepoy. : an Indian soldier serving in the British army.. Viceroy: a governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch. . The Beginning 1600-1773. British rule gained control over time. East India Trading Company. L/O – To identify the reasons why the British took control of India. Starter. – In what ways does Indian culture influence modern day Britain?. After conquering most of North America from the French, this was the size of the British Empire in 1763. in India. AP World History. Unit 5. India in the 18. th. and early 19. th. Century. East India Company. East India Company activity limited to coastal trading cities when the . Mughal. Empire was strong.. British empire, 1920s. Cecil Rhodes. The Zulu Wars. The death of General Gordon. Empire Marketing Board posters, 1930s. Taking cranial measurements, . c. . 1905. Lord Curzon with an Indian potentate, . Colonial India. Information about the Flag. Colors:. Saffron – courage, sacrifice, patriotism, and renunciation. White – symbolizes the hope for unity and peace. Green – faith, fertility, and land. Before Colonization:. The . Mughal. Empire. In the . Mughal Empire. (1526-1757), Muslims were favored over the majority Hindus. . Decline . of the Mughals began with religious conflict between Muslims and Hindus and resulted in infighting and a . British Imperialism in India. British Expand Control Over India. British East India Company rules India until the 1850s.. Company has its own army led by British officers. Army is staffed by . Sepoys. 1750-1870. Imperial Policies. Emphasis on trade rather than territory. Colonies were to serve as ports. Emphasis on free trade rather than mercantilism. Mercantilism: government regulation of trade. Laissez faire: no / little government intervention in trade. WORLD HISTORY READERS Level 5- ③ The Mughal Empire The Beginnings It lasted for almost 350 years. It was one of the greatest empires India has ever seen. The Mughal Empire united many tribes in India. The Mughals oversaw India’s greatest flourishing of art, culture, architecture, and imperial strength, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. The British empire A brief history of the empire PART ONE The industrial revolution A mill – a factory – a plant Smokestack industries Manufactured goods Production lines Produce on a massive It’s because of this lack of knowledge that most people struggle with their weight loss. It’s like trying to get rid of the trash from your backyard without knowing the route to the dumpster.
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