TEA, OPIUM, COFFEE-three products the British grew The British dominated the government and made massive changes in Idnia they cleared forests and began forcing the Indians to work in agriculture growing opium, tea, and coffee Queen Victoria sent a British VICEROY to rule and thousands of British soldiers and settlers were sent to India After the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, the British government made India into a massive colony as the Mughal Dynasty ended Leaders such as Gandhi in India and Jomo Kenyatta in Kenya began leading rebellions against the British some of these were violent rebellions, and some were non-violent British Imperialism in India, 1857 - 1948 CE -Before the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, the crumbling Islamic Mughal Dynasty was in power, but the British East India company was starting to take power away from the Mughals After the World Wars, the Europeans were weaker many colonies saw this as a chance to rebel and start fighting for their independence The Europeans had taken over colonies all around the world, especially Africa and Asia in -1914 CE After World War II, we will see a huge movement around the world to give African and Asian colonies their freedom from the Europeans Decolonization after World War I and World War II -After World War 1 (1918) and World War II (1945), a major process called _ began Many colonies will not gain their freedom until after World War II. some colonies, like Vietnam with the French, begin violent revolutions and begin to fight for their freedom Some colonies, like India, led by Gandhi, begin non-violent movements against their masters, the British TERMS IN THIS SET (28) Decolonization -After World War I, many of the European colonies begin movements to fight for their freedom