Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The British Empire
- A source of wealth
- Britain got cheap raw materials from
the colonies then sold the finished
products bak to the colonies for a profit
- Trade with other
countries grew
- Merchants and factory owners made
more money and expanded their
businesses, therefore providing more jobs
- How did Empire
benefit the colonies?
- Some historians
believe Britain
helped the colonies
remain poor
- Others argue that Britain
developed the countries
and helped keep peace
and order in them
- Exports
- WOOL from NEW ZEALAND
- WHEAT from CANADA
- TEA from SRI LANKA
- SPICES from INDIA
- COCOA from BRITISH GUINEA
- How did India become
part of the Empire?
- East India Company
(EIC) established in 1600
- Merchants involved
wanted a share in the spice
trade in the East Indies
- However the
Dutch already
controlled most
of this, so the
EIC turned their
attention to India
- Eventually the government took charge of the EIC
- This only happened after they had secured
a large amount of power for Britain in India
- From 1858 onwards,
India was ruled
directly by the crown
through a VICEROY
- India gained
independence in
1947
- The black hole of Calcutta
- According to some
historians around 60-130
British people were put into
a 6m by 8m cell for the night
- They were put in their
by Indian soldiers
- They were put in their
without water and no
windows-except for a small
one which was obstructed
- Only one quarter walked
out alive the next morning
- The others had died
due to suffocation
- The survivors had to pile
up the corpses in the night
- The event may not have
happened but the cell does exist
- A force for good
- Britain brought British infrastructure
and science/technological innovation
to under-developed countries
- The Indian Mutiny
- What lead to the rebellion?
- British Generals were
trying to convert the Indian
sepoys to Christianity-they
rejected the attempts
- The bullets for the new Enfield rifles needed grease to
be shot. The British generals supplied them with pig fat
bu the Indian sepoys's holy animals are pigs
- The Cawnpore massacre
- Happened on the 5th June 1857
- Indians gave women and children the chance
to sail down the river and flee to England
- But the Indians attacked
- Soldiers tried to protect them but were outnumbered
- Rebels attacked with rifles,
clubs, knives and burnt children
- Over 250 women, soldiers and children died
- Another 100 were
taken prisoners
and later hacked
to death