Arguably Yes, I believe The Indians Were given a flag which was a symbol of identity which i don't think they had before the British turned up. Also they were taught how to have a 'nice' British style garden (arguably a positive). Also They were Taught about new Infrastructure's that had not been introduced yet, and they were traded with For spice and Tea' and other local items the British had not yet encountered; The fairness of these trades is Highly debatable, but the British Did not just turn up steal everything, Rape and Pillage and disappear again, Eventually A British Raj was Appointed and The East India Company regulated all trade throughout the Region until India Declared Independence
some cultural groups supported britain
In short no. India is a fine country, and the British Indians are some of the hardest working , well mannered people in Britain today, in fact alot of Britain good do well taking a leaf out of their book.Currently there are very few countries that hate India. China and Pakistan are two countries that are not friendly with India.
As a result of the mutiny, the British ended the rule of the East India Company in 1858. From then on, the British government would rule India directly. Although the British moved away from some of the social regulations that had angered many Indians, distrust continued between the British and the Indians. The era of British control in India brought many changes. The British introduced their own governmental, legal, and educational systems, the English language, and new forms of technology and industry. These changes to India's economy and society, combined with unhappiness over foreign control, led to the growth of nationalism in India. Britain gained control over India by ending the rule of the East India Company. This was in the year 1858.
By conquests from several European nations. The European nations had many firearms, and Africa and India did not have that many at all compared to the Europeans. This caused conquests and how India and Africa became part of the British Empire
If it hadn't collapsed, it would have collapsed! All empires collapse eventually. If the British Empire hadn't collapsed after World War II it would have collapsed eventually. The unrest and agitation in the colonies was already growing before the war, and would have continued and increased, as it had already done in Ireland.
GSN right The British built roads and railways, canals, irrigation works, and mills and factories. They introduced Western law and police systems, modernized cities, and built schools.
social modernization
There are several causes of modernization. Some of the causes of modernization include urbanization, social progress, technological advancements, and education.
by burning some british. by giving her life. by killing some british.
Some of them was India, and Canada
Raj, the British rule in India.
some time in the 1600's
The south viewed modernization as a bad thing, and preferred to use their slaves. Their one piece of modernization was the cotton gin. Although they viewed modernization as something bad, they used some pieces of technology to increase farm production.
The East India Company was formed in 1600, which was a British company that had a monopoly of trade within India they dealt in commodities like tea and spices. In 1856 the British ruled in the form of the British raj. India was part of theBritish empire and the British ruled there for decades. the British raj ended and the British left India in 1947 and they left India in 2 separate nations, India and Pakistan
The standard currency of India is rupees. As India was a British concern, until the 50's, there may still be some British coins in circulation. Many coins minted today are of commemorating special people and events.
Some notable early corporations were the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company.
This question does not have a definite answer. this point can be seen from different perspectives. one has to understand that modernization should be adapted but till some extend.