Why did the British want to Imperialize India?
The British wanted to imperialize India, because they wanted to bring them together as one group and speak the same language. The British wanted to take control of India and combine the tow countries in order to become bigger and stronger. The British wanted to increase the population of English speakers. They were interested in India because of the trading posts they had set up at Bombay. Britain wanted to be their ruler.
Who was involved with Imperializing India?
The British and the Indians were involved in Imperialism in India. The Indians were very important to the british because of their Nationalist ideas. They wanted to Imperialize India for its potential, not its profit. India supplied materials for Britain. India and Britain fought together, with the British soldiers and the indian soliders (The Sepoys). The British industrialization affected the Indians. Because of the mechanics the british had, India's business's were weakened. The Indians became angry and started to rebel.
What was the result of the Rebellion?
The British had caused so many economic problems for the Indians and a rumor had spread that the British had disrespected the Indians' religion. The result of the rebel against the British was war. Two sides of Indians and British fought each other. The Indians had killed women and children as a threat to the British, stating that they were angry. After some time, British eventually took direct command of India. It affected India the most, manny things were taken from them and given to the British, like control and their government. Because of this event, India begane to modernize more. This event impacts present day, if the Indians would have won and took control of the British, who knows what kind of world we would be living in today.