India was a crown colony of the UK until the end of WW2 (1945). While a colony, India no doubt felt the way other colonists have felt thru-out history...always wanting independence...and bringing up the issues of "second class citizenship", etc. The United States went thru this experience...as well as Vietnam...Australia, etc. And as with those other nations, India got over it...and the relationship between India and the UK today, is probably very good.
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It is connected through trade and Britain used to own the whole of India
India was involved in war with Britain for independence. The first war of independence took place in 1857. India was involved in other wars with Britain afterwards.
Anglicize India.
Britain gave India its independence in 1948, so there is now no British India.
The birds in india were highly effected by the gas sent off by Hitler and that is why there are no armadillos in India. This was the only effect in India.
Tipu Sultan was the ruler of India. He was defeated in 1799. Once this happened, the British overtook India.The British colonized India politically by starting with one area at a time. They colonized the biggest city first and went down from there.
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It affected it Politically, Socially, And Economically
britain helped india for sucking
India is composed of provinces which are politically united by a federal government.
Americans became increasingly connected economically, politically, and socially.American became increasingly connected economically, politically,and socially
India is bigger than Britain by a mile
Britain has still contact with India. It is not bad to have them.
It was affected by people in Britain as they had live there and suffer with the changes.
Land of India has affected people. It has modified them according to itself.
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Americans became increasingly connected economically, politically, and socially.American became increasingly connected economically, politically,and socially