Social Sciences, asked by bhaskarmalda1849, 11 months ago

What did the britishers do to protect the interests of those who converted to christianity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Britishers given jobs and other facilities just like English people to those who converted to Christianity. they were also exempted from further taxes.

Answered by dackpower
33

Answer:

They tried to protect the interest by promoting modern English education in India.

Explanation:

Christian Missionaries came India from ancient time to convert the people of India into chritianity. When they introduce the Modern English education so that people can have faith on beliefs, hindu people does not accept the practice because they thought that their religion will be in jeopardy. Moreover converted christians were also given extra benefits of tax exemptions.

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