I have chosen to write about India and its experience with British imperialism. The primary source I read is an excerpt from "The British Rule in India" by Sir William Hunter, written in 1871. The author provides an overview of the British rule in India and its effects on the country.
The political effects of British imperialism in India included the establishment of a British-controlled government and the loss of sovereignty for India. The social effects included cultural and religious suppression, as well as the exploitation of the Indian people and resources. The economic effects were significant, as the British took control of India's resources and wealth, leading to widespread poverty and economic hardship for the Indian people.
Although British rule in India officially ended in 1947, the effects of imperialism can still be seen in India today. For example, the legacy of colonial policies and the exploitation of resources have contributed to continued economic disparity and poverty in some parts of the country.
Imperialism has had a profound impact on the world we live in today, shaping the global power dynamic and leading to the unequal distribution of resources and wealth. The British imperialism in India directly affects the country and its people, but it also has wider indirect effects, such as the lasting impact on the global economy and the distribution of wealth.