why do you call indian as a British colony??
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Britain came to India in 1858 for their profitable resources that the British Empire wanted to make theirs. Leaving in 1947 just to leave before a civil war broke out and leaving India in terrible shape taking and using whatever resources they wanted in their rule in India.
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India was in the control of the British East India Company from almost as early as 1757, with the battle of Plassey.
The 1st war of Indipendance ( Sepoy Mutiny) in 1857, made the power transfer from the private company ( East India Company) to the Queen. of the British Empire, they ruled directly for close to 150 years, till they left in 1947,
Thus India can be called a British Colony
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