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Page 1: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

British Imperialism in India

Page 2: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

India matters

• India was the most important part of the British Empire.

• British rule in India called “The Raj.”

• From 1610-1857 India was ruled for Britain by the British East India Company.

Page 3: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

British East India Company (BEIC)

• A state issued monopoly.

• NOT funded by the British government.

• NOT the British government.

• Rights to EVERYTHING east of the Cape of Good Hope.

Page 4: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

British—Indian history

• First contact in 1608.• Mughal Empire

(Muslim) in power in India.

• British leased coastal land to hold goods to ship back to Britain.

• British promised not to bring missionaries.

Page 5: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

British—India history cont.

• City of Calcutta established as trading port in 1690.

• British start fortifying Calcutta in 1756 against other European powers.

• Fortification was not a part of the agreement between the BEIC and India.

Page 6: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

British—Indian history cont.

• Indians attack the British fortifications– Hold prisoners in “Black

Hole of Calcutta.”– 25-40 dead

• BEIC respond at the Battle of Plassey.

• BEIC gets right to collect and KEEP taxes of Indians in 1765.

Page 7: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Mostly economic

• British didn’t want to change anything culturally or religiously except the “outrageous”– Sati—the sacrifice of

the 1st bride at a husband’s funeral

– Thugee—massacre of travelers to please a god.

Page 8: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Things changing

• By the early 1800s Britain (not just the BEIC) trying to take India under its control.

• Major economic changes: because of the industrial revolution hand woven fabrics are no longer needed.– Lots of jobs lost.

Page 9: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Lord Dalhousie

• Governor-General of India from 1848-1856.

• Annexed the Punjab area in N.W. India into the British Empire.

• The Doctrine of lapse.– If a Prince of an

independent area did not have an heir when he died the British government would receive the land.

• 1850—Christian influence.

Page 10: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Sepoys

• Sepoys—Indians hired by the Raj to be soldiers.– All officers were

European.– British respected the

caste system.– Most sepoys were

from high caste and were Hindu.

Page 11: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

The Sepoy Rebellion—1857

Page 12: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

The Sepoy Rebellion cont.

• A mutiny.• Had happened before on

a smaller level.• Started to disrespect the

caste system.– Bengalese soldiers

required to serve overseas.

• Law in 1856 allowed Hindu women to re-marry– Reaction to “sati.”– Indians worried women

would re-marry Christian men and convert.

Page 13: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Sepoy Rebellion cont.

• 1857 sepoys were issued new rifle and cartridges that used animal fats—beef and pork fat.– Against religious

beliefs in India

• Brits try to fix by using vegetable oils.– Damage had already

been done.

Page 14: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Sepoy Rebellion cont.

• 1857—a group of sepoys refuse to touch cartridges.– Did not believe

cartridges were changed.

– British officers execute disobeying orders.

– Mutiny next day.

Page 15: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Sepoy Rebellion cont.

• British put down mutiny in one year.

• Takes a lot of men and money.

• British used Sikhs and Gurkhas to stop rebellion.

Page 16: British Imperialism in India. India matters India was the most important part of the British Empire. British rule in India called “The Raj.” From 1610-1857

Outcomes/Consequences

• Brits start recruiting Indians from low castes.

• India made part of British Empire.– Government takes over—not BEIC

• Ended doctrine of lapse.

• Indians do not convert to Christianity.

• Some Indians were allowed to seek civil service if they served in London.