Negative Effects Of British Imperialism

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There is no doubt that British imperialism had a large impact on India. From positive affects to negative affects, British colonized India. It all started around the 1600’s when the British East India Company entered India only as traders, they entered what was known the Mughal Empire. Around the 1757 Battle of Plassey the Mughal empire fell (Carrick) and it was only a matter of time until the British Raj took their once in a lifetime chance. Economically, Britain imposed very high tariffs even though they provided modern technology and increased the production of goods. Britain created famine in India, although because of Britain education was brought to a higher level. Politically, Britain had most of the control in the Indian government, although they created a much more stronger one than the one that was in use before the British came.

Socially, India was affected in positive and negative ways. Racial segregation was a major problem in India during British rule since there were many foreigners that weren't very fond of the Indians in their home. Although racial segregation was happening modern technology was occurring, such as railways and roads (Carrick). Education for both men and women were now available. The ability to learn and earning a job in the future was more common for the people of India (Economic Impact of the British
Some negative political effects in India because of British imperialism where that Britain didn't allow the natives to have a say in the new political system. Another negative affect was that Indians were not allowed to have a high position in the new system . Some positive effects were that when Britain first saw that the Indian political system was very weak they replaced it with a much stronger and efficient one. Along with the new political system the British tried with that more democratic administration (Economic History of India under early British

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