The British colonial authorities forced Indians to adhere to various policies that exploited their resources and labor, such as the imposition of taxes and land revenue systems that disadvantaged local farmers. They also mandated the cultivation of cash crops instead of food crops, contributing to food shortages. Additionally, the British enforced laws that restricted Indian industries, undermining local artisans and businesses. Overall, these actions aimed to consolidate British economic control over India.
it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
The British encouraged the Indians to grow cotton instead of food.
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."
the passage to India to Italy is all about that what was the injustice done with the Indians by the British and what did the British force the Indians to do in return of bribe. and payment of heavy taxation. it is mainly about the struggle between the British and Muslim's.
the french and the Indians or if you are talking about eastern Canada then its Benedict Arnold :)
Because the British treated the Indians like slaves
Primary reason is because British were more disciplined than Indians.
it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians The Iroquois Indians
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
The British encouraged the Indians to grow cotton instead of food.
They did not need to as the French and Indians were allies against the British. The British won the war.
Because the colonist were using force with the Indians
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."
because they were part of the indians