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The same way as they ruled every where , By force of arms.

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the British used the guns and missiles like yea man

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Who freed India from Britain's rule?

It was Mahatma Gandhi.


India won its independence from?

Great Britain


Did any other country rule India?

Yes great Britain did


Does Britain still rule India today?

No. India gained indpendence in 1947, but remains a member of the Commonwealth.


What countries rule India?

India is self-ruled now, but it used to be controlled by the United Kingdom.


What Rule that ended in 1947?

Britain ended its government of India in August 1947 and the nations of India and Pakistan were created.


What was Mahatma Gandhi's dreams regarding the future and potential of India?

I believe Gandhi's dream was to free India from Britain rule.


What role did tea trade and production play in the british rule over India?

The tea trade and production of tea played an important role in the British rule of India because since Tea was such an important commodity to Britain they needed to get it from either India or China. The tea trade, after all, was the main reason Britain began to rule over India to begin with. Britain no longer wanted to have to rely on China for their supply of tea. Britain began to look for alternatives to China. What they found was India. They were able to produce enough tea to be able to almost completely rely on India instead of China for their tea.


Discuss two negative outcomes of british rule in india?

The 2 negative outcomes of British rule in India included India becoming a target for enemies of Britain, and the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-1858.


Marathi essay on India after independence?

Marthi's essay on India after Independence is called "Divide and Rule Policy in India". It highlights how the country was before and after Great Britain was in power.


How did Britain reinforce its control of India?

Britain by its policy of Divide and Rule were able to capture some provinces of India. Taking advantage of the situation, the British destroying the Indian Industry and Commerce, exported raw materials of India to England to develop Britain and then they were exporting from England the manufactured products making India dependent on Britain with its own production and industry totally crippled.


What year did Gandhi boycott British cloth?

He boycotted British goods as an act to free India from Great Britain's rule. This act improved India's government and caused economic struggles in Britain itself.