why was it important to understand the economic impact of British rule in India
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Britishers came to India as traders and they gradually started ruling our country for their own good. They harmed not only our land and property but also our traditions and cultures.
It was important to understand the impact of British rule in India so that people could know what is happening and take decisive steps towards it. Economically India became very weak during the British period and hence to make our nation again strong it was important to know the damages caused by the British government.
It was important to understand the impact of British rule in India so that people could know what is happening and take decisive steps towards it. Economically India became very weak during the British period and hence to make our nation again strong it was important to know the damages caused by the British government.
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British Ruled in India was completely shocking for Indian sub mainland, on any parameter that you can use to gauge it: Literature, Religion, Harmony, Education, Economy, Science, Growth or simply the fundamental living.
Britishers completely disintegrated the confidence and the very texture of Indians. They devastated it to that level that very DNA of Indian culture was transformed for life.We are as yet not ready to recoup from that slow but rather unforgiving toxin that incapacitated Indian intuition for eternity.
Prior to the appearance of Britishers, Indian was a sure, tranquil and prosperous group. After they cleared out, Indians were unsettled and poor yet peaceful individuals. The main thing that they couldn't change was the resolve of Indians and their understanding to deal with torment: Rest everything was smashed and demolished.
Britishers completely disintegrated the confidence and the very texture of Indians. They devastated it to that level that very DNA of Indian culture was transformed for life.We are as yet not ready to recoup from that slow but rather unforgiving toxin that incapacitated Indian intuition for eternity.
Prior to the appearance of Britishers, Indian was a sure, tranquil and prosperous group. After they cleared out, Indians were unsettled and poor yet peaceful individuals. The main thing that they couldn't change was the resolve of Indians and their understanding to deal with torment: Rest everything was smashed and demolished.
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