Answer this question… It made Indians second-class citizens in their own country.
which british was elemental in the formation of the indian national congress?
They wanted reforms from the British. They were tired of British rule and British control of Indian money.At its start, the Indian National Congress wanted socialistic types of economic development. The trends have changed as now the Indian National Congress adopts economically liberal policies on the way it presents its economic agenda.
The native Indian soldiers recruited by the East India Company were called "sepoys" (or the cavalry equivalent "sowar"). The rebellion by these soldiers was called the "Sepoy Mutiny" or "Indian Mutiny" of May, 1857. The 200,000 sepoys outnumbered British soldiers by five to one. After two sepoys were hanged for disobedience and more than 80 imprisoned, a general revolt by the sepoys and the populace broke out against British officers and citizens. The war was mainly fought in north central India, south of the cities of Meerut and Delhi. During 1857 and 1858, various Indian and Asian soldiers fought either with or against the British. The British ultimately prevailed, though the conflict and later reprisals killed hundreds of thousands among the native populace. The rebellion marked the beginning of a united India, and is officially referred to as the "First War of Independence".
The British The British The British The British Gaile NO; because once George Washington help the British during the French and Indian war
Non-Cooperation Campaign
Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
Indian nationals cannot enter. British-Indian or Irish-Indian citizens are welcome to enter.FALSE
to convert indian tribes of canada into british citizens
Yes, I think citizens of all commonwelth contires can.
The name French and Indian War refers to the two main enemies of the British; the royal French forces and the various Native American forces allied with them. The conflict resulted in the British conquest of Canada.
Rudyard Kipling referred to himself as "Anglo-Indian" a term used for British citizens living in India.
Just so it's clear, it's Indian-nationals and people of any foreign nationality that cannot enter. British or Irish citizens of Indian descent are welcome to enter. The championship was closed to foreign nationals after a successful streak of wins from Indian participants caused there to be next to no interest from actual British entrants the next year. Because the tournament was no longer serving the purpose it was created for, the rules were changed so that only British or Irish citizens (of any ethnicity) could enter.
All the codified civil rights of Indian citizens are enforceable.
No. The British tried to tax the colonies with the "intolerable Acts"
American troops at Fort Detroit and in Frenchtown surrendered to British troops in the War of 1812. The citizens of Frenchtown pleaded to the government to push the British into Canada, at the time they felt threatened by the presence of British and Indian occupation.