The British colonial rule over India was marked by the looting of Natural Resources, the mistreatment of the local people and the the collapse of the Indigenous Indian Industries.
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
Because the British treated the Indians like slaves
The Indians disapproved of British rule in the late nineteenth century, as they wanted to be independent.
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Answer this question… It made Indians second-class citizens in their own country.
Yes, Gandhi did encourage Indians to NOT buy British goods because it was too expensive in the olden days when India was under the British rule.
he used passive resistance
Many Indians viewed British rule as a double-edged sword. While it introduced modern infrastructure, education, and technological advancements, it also led to economic exploitation, cultural disruption, and loss of sovereignty. Nationalist sentiments grew as Indians increasingly recognized the negative impacts of colonial rule alongside the benefits. This complex perception ultimately fueled movements for independence as people sought to reclaim their identity and autonomy.
The foreign rule angered many Indians who wanted independence. The British had not treated the Indians as equals.
he used passive resistance
Chinook Indians do not harm the environment.
The mutiny increased distrust between the British and the Indians so the British decided to directly rule India instead of indirectly.