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S/H/188. Examination of the British Raj
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This paper discusses the British rule of India, the British Raj, and the paper begins by providing the background to this. The beginning of the British rule is outlined, and the paper examines the government system in India during the British Raj. The economic and financial situation of the British Raj is assessed and the Indian National Congress is examined. The sub continents are assessed, and the paper concludes by outlining the strengths and weaknesses of the British Raj.
KEYWORDS: British Raj, colonialism, India, Indian National Congress,
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