Infrastructure: railways, more advanced technologies, telephone system, roadways.
Increased employment- while the jobs weren't great, they were better than what had been previously offered.
People had increased chances of prosperity.
They had better access to advanced medicines
they built roads bridges schools churches and several other helpful things.
Imperialism was more negative in India because it destroyed India.
No
Gandhi defied British Imperialism, first in South Africa, and then in his native India for most of his adult life.
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# EIC took advantage of Mughal decline in India, began conquest of India in 1750s # Built trading cities and forts in India # British viceroy and high-level British civil service ruled India later on i think not so sure, but .......................watever
Imperialism was more negative in India because it destroyed India.
Because the British took over India
India was once a british colony(:
Ghandi
No
British imperialism affected India's post-imperial government in a variety of significant ways, and many of those influences remain today. As just one example, British control of India was relinquished in such manner as to maintain generally positive relations between the two nations. This positive relation, though strained at times, has been central in the continued presence of India as one of the many 'Commonwealth' nations connected economically (and otherwise) to the United Kingdom to this day.
Gandhi defied British Imperialism, first in South Africa, and then in his native India for most of his adult life.
Imperialism is a policy of extending control or authorities over foreign entities as a means of forcing them. Gandhi's movie relates to the concept of imperialism because British were forcing India to be in control of them. India wants to be an independent country but British imperialism had a large impact on India.
It had great products and trade markets/routes.
the British government regulated the east India company's effect both in London and India
The common goal of the liberation of India from the British Imperialism.
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