The British Empire significantly transformed Sri Lanka through its colonization from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century. They introduced extensive tea, rubber, and coconut plantations, reshaping the island's economy and leading to the importation of a large number of Indian laborers. British governance also impacted the island's infrastructure, including railways and roads, facilitating trade but often undermining local customs and social structures. Additionally, the British education system and legal reforms altered societal dynamics, contributing to emerging nationalist movements in the 20th century.
Sri Lanka acquired its independence on the 4th of February, 1948 from the British Empire.
Sri Lanka was subjected to British empire in the year 1796.
To get spices.
No, Sri Lanka gained its independence on 4th February, 1948.
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No. It was a part of the British Empire, which is quite different.
Sri Lanka acquired its independence on the 4th of February, 1948 from the British Empire.
No, Sri Lanka was not part of British India. Sri Lanka was a separate British colony known as Ceylon until it gained independence in 1948.
Colonial Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon. It became very important to the British Empire because the soil and climate were well suited for cultivating coffee, tea and rubber. Eventually, Ceylon tea became a very important commodity of the British market.
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