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How did Britain’s relationship with India Change in the second half of the 19th century

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A significant way that the relationship between Great Britain and India changed in the nineteenth century is that the cooperation between the Mughals and the British shown in the image turned into resistance and repression as Britain crushed the great Indian rebellion (or Sepoy Mutiny) of 1857.
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Step-by-step explanation:

British snaked indians by telling them they arrived only for business purposes

and then invaded them and as a result the relationship between the indians and british worsened .

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