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Why did Britain make a law that forbid Indians from buying salt?

The British only wanted the Indians to buy salt from them which was heavily taxed. Of course most of the Indian population could not afford it and salt was a big necessity for Indians at the time, everyone mostly used it. Gandhi said, "Next to air and water, salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life."


Why did the British forbid the American colonists to settle in the Ohio River Valley?

Pontiac's Rebellion occurred. The British were concerned about Indian attacks on settlers west of the Applachains. To prevent them, the issued the Proclaimation of 1763, banning such settlement. British army could not protect the settlers from the Native Americans. - apex


What did the Indians make out of buffalo skin?

what did the indians make out of buffalo skin


Why did most Indians fight with the french against the british and its American colonists in the french and Indian war?

The French colonists treated the Native Americans with A LOT more respect than the other colonists did (including British colonists). The NAs would have rather had no colonization on their land at all, but given the choice to defend the peaceful French territory or fight alongside the British (who wanted to acquire that territory) it was an easy decision for them to make.


Bad effects of British rule in India?

The British benefited much more from the economic system than most Indians did.British pressure on farmers to switch from food crops to cash crops contributed to famines that killed millions of Indians.Much of India endured deforestationThe systematic clearing of forests. to make room for cash crops.The importing of British textiles damaged the Indian textile industry.The British refused to give Indians key roles in government.The school system set up by the British served only the elite; roughly 90 percent of Indians did not benefit from the schools.

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Why did Britain make a law that forbid Indians from buying salt?

The British only wanted the Indians to buy salt from them which was heavily taxed. Of course most of the Indian population could not afford it and salt was a big necessity for Indians at the time, everyone mostly used it. Gandhi said, "Next to air and water, salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life."


How did the French make peace with the Indians?

They did not need to as the French and Indians were allies against the British. The British won the war.


Why did some Indians help the British?

To make large profits from the trade


What did the British do to make the people of India less opposed to their colonial government in 1935?

The British appointed Indians to the council which gave Indians a sense of pride and a voice in politics


What did the british do to make people of india less opposed to their colonial government in 1935?

The British appointed Indians to the council which gave Indians a sense of pride and a voice in politics


What decision did the British government make in 1935?

The British gave in to mounting Indian and international pressures and agreed to establish provinces that were governed entirely by Indians


Why did the British forbid the American colonists to settle in the Ohio River Valley?

Pontiac's Rebellion occurred. The British were concerned about Indian attacks on settlers west of the Applachains. To prevent them, the issued the Proclaimation of 1763, banning such settlement. British army could not protect the settlers from the Native Americans. - apex


What word means make illegal?

To illegalize. To make a law to prohibit, to proscribe.


In the excerpt you read from Mukharji's A Visit to Europe what assumption did the British commoners make about the visiting Indians?

He knew her nephew


What did the slavery of Indians under the britishers lead to?

The British were unable to make the Native Americans into slaves that is why in 1619 they began the importing of slaves. Spain did make some Native Americans in the southwest slaves for mining operations they had, but the northeastern tribes were resistive to actions of the British.


What did the Indians make out of buffalo skin?

what did the indians make out of buffalo skin


What did Indians use to make music?

Indians use there instrument to make music