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The British went into India and took control of their government. They outlawed the India people's culture (like making a law that outlaws sati (thats when a woman jumps in her dead husband's funeral pry) and making it legal for widows to remarry) and made the the people follow their rules, plant cash crops causing them to starve, and making them buy cheaper but more poorly made British goods.

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