From Trade to Control: The Role of The British East India Company in Shaping Colonial Development

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Název: From Trade to Control: The Role of The British East India Company in Shaping Colonial Development
Autoři: Sicheng Lu
Zdroj: Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences. 42:586-591
Informace o vydavateli: Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd., 2024.
Rok vydání: 2024
Popis: The British East India Company played a pivotal role in shaping India’s colonial history, transitioning from a trading corporation to an imperial force with considerable economic and political control. This paper examines this transformative role of the British East India Company in shaping India’s colonial history, focusing on its transition from a trading entity to an imperial power with significant economic and political control. The paper also explores how the Company established monopolies, redirected agricultural production toward cash crops, and built infrastructure to facilitate British trade, contributing both to India’s modernization and economic distress. These changes contributed to India’s modernization but also led to economic hardships, including the decline of local industries and increased social inequality. The research further analyzes the Company’s influence on India’s social structure, highlighting how Western education fostered a new elite class and facilitated cultural exchange. The paper concludes that, while the Company brought modernization, it also caused exploitation, leaving a complex legacy that continues to influence modern India.
Druh dokumentu: Article
ISSN: 2771-2907
DOI: 10.54097/v4q66658
Rights: CC BY NC
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Abstrakt:The British East India Company played a pivotal role in shaping India’s colonial history, transitioning from a trading corporation to an imperial force with considerable economic and political control. This paper examines this transformative role of the British East India Company in shaping India’s colonial history, focusing on its transition from a trading entity to an imperial power with significant economic and political control. The paper also explores how the Company established monopolies, redirected agricultural production toward cash crops, and built infrastructure to facilitate British trade, contributing both to India’s modernization and economic distress. These changes contributed to India’s modernization but also led to economic hardships, including the decline of local industries and increased social inequality. The research further analyzes the Company’s influence on India’s social structure, highlighting how Western education fostered a new elite class and facilitated cultural exchange. The paper concludes that, while the Company brought modernization, it also caused exploitation, leaving a complex legacy that continues to influence modern India.
ISSN:27712907
DOI:10.54097/v4q66658