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    Commercial policy of the British (1757-1857) 1. The Coming of the Europeans into India (1600-1757) – The lure for trade and profit brought many trading companies to India. The trade –cum-political corporation called the English East India Company came to India and gave an expansive touch to India’s national commerce. It opened new markets for Indian goods in Europe and thereby increases the export of Indian manufacturers and encourage their production. This is the reason why the rulers tolerated

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    In 1757‚ after British East India Company defeated the Indian troops at the Battle of Plassey‚ it became the foremost power in India. Consequently‚ India became the “crown jewel of the British Empire.” marking the beginnings of imperialism (Bradley). India was gradually seen as profitable towards British interests‚ affecting India economically‚ socially‚ and culturally. British ruled India from 1858 to 1947. Initially‚ British traders came to India for the purpose of trading. Due to the increase

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    Education of Indians had become a topic of interest among East India Company officials from the outset of the Company’s rule in Bengal.[65] In the last two decades of the 18th century and the first decade of the nineteenth‚ Company officials pursued a policy of conciliation towards the native culture of its new dominion‚ especially in relation to education policy.[65] . During the 19th century‚ the Indian literacy rates were rumoured to be less than half of post independence levels which were 18

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    architecture‚ most conspicuously in the palaces built by Rajputs and Sikh rulers. * Landscape gardening Although the land the Mughals once ruled has separated into what is now India‚ Pakistan‚ Bangladesh‚ and Afghanistan‚ their influence can still be seen widely today. Tombs of the emperors are spread throughout India‚ Afghanistan‚[47] and Pakistan. The Mughal artistic tradition was eclectic‚ borrowing from the European Renaissance as well as from Persian and Indian sources. Kumar concludes‚ "The

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    A. Welfare Ideologies of the Past - A brief overview. (a) The Elizabethan Poor Law The legal relief of poverty was first introduced after the demise of compulsory charity that followed the reformation. There were initial parish registers of the poor in 1552 and compulsory fund raising‚ through to 1601 with the advent of the Elizabethan Poor Law (43 Eliz I Cap. 2). This law oversaw the levying of taxes for the distribution of money and food to the poor but there was a heavy emphasis on hierarchy

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    Gorée off Cape Verde‚ a longtime entrepot in the slave trade to the Antilles; Saint-Louis‚ the colony’s administrative and commercial center;a handful of precariously-held trading posts on the lower Senegal River; and the Casamance region between British Gambia and Portuguese Guinea (Dakar‚ the future metropolis of French West Africa‚ was little more

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    Bianca Balderas Professor LeMaster English 1301 20 September 2011 The Invasion She was the only one that could bail me out of time out when i got in trouble‚ the only one that would play dress up with me because I was the only girl growing up‚ and the only one that allowed me to watch TV until my eyes fell out. I loved staying up late listening to her spooky ghost stories and dreaded waking up early for Sunday morning bible study with her. Grandma Bea was the big sister I always wanted‚ and

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    British imperialism had a large impact on India. The original intentions of the British were to bring India together as one by establishing a population that spoke the same language as their ruler but the British decision to educate the Indians with English as the language of learning was the beginning of a long chain of events. That included a rise in Indian nationalism that led to Indian resentment of British imperialism and in the end‚ the loss of British control over India. The British establishing

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    British Land Revenue System in India British land revenue system in India was wholly governed under pro-colonial biased rules‚ cornering the farmers. Share : More on British Land Revenue System in India (2 Articles) • Mahalwari System • Ryotwari System Governor General of India‚ Lord CornwallisBritish system of land revenue in India can blindly be accredited to the Permanent Settlement Act of 1793‚ formulated by the then Governor General of India‚ Lord Cornwallis. After

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    During the Age of Imperialism‚ the British was rapidly taking control of India throughout the 1700’s and 1800’s‚ despite Indian opposition. British control in India all began after their victory at the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and Battle of Buxar in 1764. Following this battle‚ in 1765 Britain accepted administrative authority of Bengal. Then‚ proceeding over the next century‚ the British expanded their territorial control and influence through treaties‚ agreements‚ conquests and annexations leading

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