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Britain reaped enormous benefits from its rule over India, but the vast majority of the wealth created was not reinvested in the country. For example, from 1860 to 1920, India's economic growth was much slower than that of Britain or America. The British were able to work with and bribe some of the local Indian groups for assistance. As a result, Indians became complicit in the oppression of their own people.

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