Class 10 History Chapter 8 Movement against British Colonialism in India
Chapter Notes India was called a ‘golden bird’ as it was a prosperous country in the world, and its wealth always attracted invaders. Foreigners came here, attracted by its prosperity. The British were also among these foreigners. In 1600 AD, greedy merchants of Britain jointly formed a company (the East India Company) and started trade with India. By taking advantage of the political instability of India in the eighteenth century, these greedy merchants became political power. Even after becoming a political power, the greed of the company did not go down, but it increased day by day, and the company started exploiting villages and cities, rich and poor, landlords and farmers, kings and subjects, Hindus and Muslims, merchants and artisans equally. In whatever part of India that British imperialism reached, struggles, rebellions and agitations started against it. Forest dwellers, monks, rulers, subjects, artisans, farmers were all suffering from British rule and their exploitative poli...