Many Indians feared the British due to their oppressive colonial policies, which often led to widespread poverty, exploitation, and loss of traditional livelihoods. The brutal suppression of dissent and revolts, such as the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, further instilled fear among the population. Additionally, the imposition of foreign laws and cultural practices undermined Indian customs and identities, fostering resentment and anxiety about losing their autonomy and heritage. This atmosphere of fear contributed to growing nationalist sentiments among Indians seeking independence.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
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 Indians were exploited in many ways. The British put a tax on salt which is needed desprately in their climate.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
Because the British treated the Indians like slaves
During World War I and World War II, Indians fought on the side of the British Empire. Many Indian soldiers served in the British Indian Army and British armed forces.
The foreign rule angered many Indians who wanted independence. The British had not treated the Indians as equals.
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.
The Cape Fear Indians used straw and hay.