can you gave some examples of unjust treatment of Indians by british
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Up to 35 million died unnecessarily in famines; London ate India's bread while India starved, and in 1943 nearly four million Bengalis died. It was their own fault, according to the odious Churchill, for “breeding like rabbits”. Collectively, these famines amounted to a “British colonial holocaust”.The British were able to take control of India mainly because India was not united. The British signed treaties and made military and trading alliances with many of the independent states that made up India. ... They often left the local princes in charge of the various parts of India.
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Up to 35 million died unnecessarily in famines; London ate India's bread while India starved, and in 1943 nearly four million Bengalis died. It was their own fault, according to the odious Churchill, for “breeding like rabbits”.
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