Read The Anarchy by William Dalrymple if you really want to learn about the Britain in India.
Actually Native American Indian tribes during the War of 1812 sided with the British because they wanted to safeguard their tribal lands, and hoped a British victory would relieve the unrelenting pressure they were experiencing from U.S. settlers who wanted to push further into Native American lands.
Just watching the news and a discussion around our occupation of India. I don’t argue the fact that we weren’t welcome.
But did we exploit the sub-continent to an extent that it was worse off than it was before than before we arrived.
India had the stongest economy in the world prior to Brtitish occupation. It's safe to say it did not by the time we left.
Quite clearly the world would be a far better place if Britain had just stayed within it's boundaries.
I wonder what language we would be speaking now?
I wonder, did the invasions by the Romans, Danes, Vikings, Saxons and the Dutch take place as they cared about the people in Britain and wanted to improve their lives?
India had the stongest economy in the world prior to Brtitish occupation. It's safe to say it did not by the time we left.
India wasn’t a country prior to British occupation. Are you talking about some rajput or mughal principality?
I genuinely can't think of a single country which can be considered to have benefited from British occupation, and I'm happy to be challenged on that...
That’s an incredibly simplistic statement. British occupation had huge benefits as well as huge draw backs. Perhaps one of the biggest benefits was that it meant that some countries were not colonised by Nazi Germany because the Brits had got there first in the last century.