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Lesson 6: British Attitudes Towards India; The Story of India; The British perception of Indian culture was reflected in their policies and attitudes toward the people of India. This activity has ...
The British East India Company and Resource Extraction The arrival of the British East India Company in the early 1600s marked the beginning of systematic exploitation.
After this, in 1858, the rule of East India Company made way for Queen Victoria. On August 15, 1947, India achieved independence and the rule of the British came to an end.
Yale University's prestigious history is intertwined with colonization, notably through benefactor Elihu Yale's involvement with the British East India Company and the Indian Ocean slave trade. In ...
The East India Company is said to have borrowed a substantial amount of Rs 2,00,000 from Virji Vora. He dealt in various products, including pepper, gold, cardamom, and more.
During the nearly two-century-long rule over India between 1757 and 1947, the British Empire exploited the country's resources, wealth, and people.
A combination of the scandal about the East India Company’s plunder imperialism in India and the rumor of the diamond's curse lingered, so the Kohinoor never became the exalted gemstone in the ...
RC Dutt’s “Economic History of India” provided a Marxist interpretation of colonialism, emphasizing the role of British capitalism in the subjugation and exploitation of India.
Ola founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal coined the term 'techno-colonialism' to describe how global tech giants exploit India's data. Drawing parallels with the British East India Company, he said ...