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Answered by Anonymous
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If The British Had Never Ruled Our Country, This Would Be India Today. The British ruled the Indian subcontinent for 200 years starting with the East India Company in 1757 after Robert Clive's forces won the Battle of Plassey, and the British Empire which crushed the Revolt of 1857.

SOME positive contributions made by British are :

(i) Introduction of Railways The introduction of railways by the British was a breakthrough in the development process of Indian Economy. It opened up the cultural and geographical barriers and facilitated commercialization of Indian agriculture.

Explanation: TOP 5 things which would have been different if Britishers never colonized India:

1)India as a unified nation wouldn’t have existed.

2) A deep-rooted Caste system would have been more prominent.

3)India would have been the most prosperous country in the world.

4) There would have been no Hindu-Muslim Wars.

5) We would have been more gratified of our culture.

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Answered by shrutimahant
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If The British Had Never Ruled Our Country, This Would Be India Today. The British ruled the Indian subcontinent for 200 years starting with the East India Company in 1757 after Robert Clive's forces won the Battle of Plassey, and the British Empire which crushed the Revolt of 1857.

Some positive contributions made by British are :

(i) Introduction of Railways -The introduction of railways by the British was a breakthrough in the development process of Indian Economy. It opened up the cultural and geographical barriers and facilitated commercialization of Indian agriculture.

Explanation: TOP 5 things which would have been different if Britishers never colonized India:

1)India as a unified nation wouldn’t have existed.

2) A deep-rooted Caste system would have been more prominent.

3)India would have been the most prosperous country in the world.

4) There would have been no Hindu-Muslim Wars.

5) We would have been more gratified of our culture.

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