PPT-How did the British take control of India?
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LO 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
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LO 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. Ruled largely by the British East India Company. They hired . sepoys. , Indian soldiers, for protection. Key Events. Sepoy. mutiny (The Great Rebellion) – a revolt of the . sepoys. , the First War of Independence, in 1857. Began because of a growing Indian distrust of the British.. 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.. At the start of the 18th century, the East India Company's presence in India was one of trade outposts. But by the end of the century, the Company was militarily dominant over South India and rapidly extending northward. By:- . Arnaut. , Cristina. Hussain. , . Nazia. Pant, Suryansh. Pivovarova. , . Darima. Popa. , . Vlad. Zhang, . Mengyuan. Zhang, Xiang. Battle of Diu (1509). Trade In Spices. Portuguese Indian Coin 1799. L/O – To examine and illustrate in a graph how the British relationship with India changed between 1800-1897 . Starter. – Do you think that Indians enjoyed being ruled by British people? . The Story of Thomas Coryate. THE STAMP ACT. THE TOWNSHEND ACTS. THE BOSTON MASSACRE. 4. THE BOSTON TEA PARTY. 1. THE STAMP ACT. The British introduced a tax on legal documents such as wills etc.. Americans were . furious. to think that a ruler who lived 5,000 km away could tax them in this way.. 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. 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.. Guided reading q & a . Mr. Knoblauch. Social Studies. Council Rock High School South . 1. What military technologies did the Industrial Revolution provide to Europeans?. 1. Steam powered boats. 2. Repeating Rifles. Early Trade Relationships. 1498, Vasco de Gama successfully sails around Africa to reach India. European trading posts along India’s coastline soon follow.. The French and British squabbled over Indian politics and trade.. 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. I. First wave. : To the . New World. , in the 1600’s,. Along with the Spanish, Portuguese and French, the British took advantage of the land and wealth in the New World. This worked well until the American Revolution and by 1785 the British had to look elsewhere for places for trade and colonization.. 1813: India was officially declared British territory: . Commercial → Political rule. 1876: Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India; . India was considered the “Jewel in the Crown”. It\'s easy and fast to register for insurance with British seniors life insurance, which has been chosen by thousands of people across the UK.
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