British Imperial History in India
The British Empire in India, often termed the "Jewel in the Crown," saw its inception in trading interests and gradually expanded to a colossal imperial rule. This section outlines the critical periods and events that marked the British era in India.
British Conquest of Bengal
Bengal, the richest province of the Mughal Empire, became the first major foothold for the British in India. This section chronicles the key events leading to the British conquest of Bengal.
Mysore's Resistance to the Company
Mysore, under the leadership of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan, presented significant resistance to British expansion in South India. This section details the Anglo-Mysore Wars and their outcomes.
Anglo-Maratha Struggle for Supremacy
The Marathas were prominent challengers to British expansion in India. This section captures the Anglo-Maratha Wars and their impact on the British conquest of India.
Conquest of Sindh
The strategic location of Sindh attracted British interest, eventually leading to its annexation. This section recounts the events leading to the British conquest of Sindh.
Conquest of Punjab
Punjab, under the rule of the Sikhs, was one of the last major regions in India to be annexed by the British. This section details the Anglo-Sikh Wars and the eventual British conquest of Punjab.
Extension of British Paramountcy Through Administrative Policy
The British used various administrative and diplomatic strategies to extend their influence in India. This section highlights the key policies like the Subsidiary Alliance and the Doctrine of Lapse.
Relations of British India with Neighbouring Countries
The British Empire in India also influenced its relations with neighboring countries. This section outlines key treaties and conflicts involving British India and its neighbors.
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