Negative Effects Of British Imperialism

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British Imperialism had a negative effect on India politically because of their highly structured and biased government and law system. The new British government was 94% British and 6% Indian (doc 2). This allowed the british to be extremely biased and ethnocentric towards the Indians in court due to the government being 94% British. Indians got punished far more severely than white people for committing the same crime. For example, an Indian convicted of attempted rape against an english woman would face 20 years hard time, while an Englishmen who shot dead his Indian servant would only face six months jail time and a moderate fine (doc 4).

The British had a negative effect on india because of the depletion of their natural resources and. Although the British did build 10,000 miles of railroad track and built 130,000 bridges, they also used them to export hundreds upon thousands of raw materials from India to England, like the trees that India was denuded of in demand of. This …show more content…

Although the British did increase life expectancy with their medicine against smallpox and malaria, they also let 59 million people die over 40 famines in the time that they ruled, in contrast to the 18 famines India had over 750 years before the British took over (doc 11). Millions of people died from famine during british rule, making the point that the British improved health and life expectancy with medicine irrelevant compared to the mass famines they caused. Although the British did pack off young wealthy Indians to study at universities, they also only educated the rich ones, leaving 83.9 of the population illiterate by the end of their rule (doc 9). two decades after India gained its freedom, the percentage of literate people almost doubled, making the point that they educated indians and sent them to Britain to study irrelevant

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