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This illustration of India under British rule appeared in a London newspaper in 1877.

This image showing the Great Famine implies that


the British Raj was working to help Indian citizens.

life in India would improve under British rule.

imperialism had become too difficult for the British people.

the British did not suffer the hardships the Indians faced.

This illustration of India under British rule appeared in a London newspaper in 1877. This-example-1
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Mitchell96is correct give them more thanks because the answer is D

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The correct answer is The British did not suffer the hardships the Indians faced.

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Great Britain controlled and influenced India and nearby territories during part of the 19th and 20th centuries. The purpose of this was to exploit resources such as spices, tea, cloth, among others, and increase Great Britain's wealth. Despite this, during this period Indians suffered multiple hardships as they were exploited by English colonizers who used Indian people as slaves. Also, as a result of multiple British policies including the use of agriculture mainly for their benefit rather than for natives famine extended. This situation is shown in the image as dozens of Indians suffer from the lack of food and this is quite evident in their bodies.

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