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- India was colonized by the British due to12:
- The Indian Mutiny in 1858, which led to direct British rule.
- Warfare in 18th-century Europe and India, trade-related conflicts, and the East India Company’s business model.
- The search for wealth and prosperity, which also led to the colonization of the Americas.
- European powers striving to acquire Asian trading posts.
- The raj, which aimed to increase Indian participation in governance but ultimately fueled the national independence movement3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Direct British rule of India began in 1858 as a consequence of the Indian Mutiny, a rebellion against the paramountcy of the East India Company.www.britannica.com/event/Partition-of-IndiaThe origin of British India can be traced to warfare in 18th-century Europe and India, trade-related conflicts and disputes, and the East India Company’s business model. The state that emerged from these roots survived by reforming the institutions of capitalism, military strategy, and political strategy.oxfordre.com/asianhistory/display/10.1093/acrefore…The raj was intended to increase Indian participation in governance, but the powerlessness of Indians to determine their own future without the consent of the British led to an increasingly adamant national independence movement.www.britannica.com/event/British-raj - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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Colonial India was the part of the Indian subcontinent that was occupied by European colonial powers during the Age of Discovery. European power was exerted both by conquest and trade, especially in spices. The search for the wealth and prosperity of India led to the colonisation of the Americas … See more
The Portuguese, first arriving by ship in May 1498, began establishing trading outposts in India.
The first successful voyage to India was by Vasco da Gama in … See moreRivalry with the Netherlands
At the end of the 16th century, England and the United Netherlands began to challenge Portugal's monopoly of trade with Asia, forming … See moreFollowing the Portuguese, English, and Dutch, the French also established trading bases in India. Their first establishment was in See more
Sweden
The Swedish East India Company (1731-1813) very briefly possessed a factory in Parangipettai for … See moreThe Dutch East India Company established trading posts along different parts of the Indian coast. For some time, they controlled the Malabar southwest coast (Pallipuram, Cochin, Cochin de Baixo/Santa Cruz, Quilon (Coylan), Cannanore See more
Denmark–Norway held several factories in India for more than 200 years, but the Danish presence in India was of little significance to the … See more
The wars that took place involving the British East India Company or British India during the colonial era:
• Anglo-Afghan War
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