This excerpt, from India: A Restatement by British writer Sir Reginald Coupland, points out the social and economic impact of imperialism on India.
British rule brought with it from the West certain standards of humanity that Indian society had not yet reached. Early action was taken to stop infanticide [the killing of girl babies] .... The slave trade was ended and the owning of slaves was forbidden .... One result of the new order was a steady rise in the value of India's export trade.
What are the benefits of imperialism identified by this author?
Monday, February 4, 2008
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the benefits of imperialism ended slave trade and also ended the owning of slaves.
the benifits was that early action was taken to stop infanticide. The slave trade was ended and the owning of slaves was forbidden
By Antonio Valdovinos
The benefits of Imperialism identified by the author were the stop of infanticide, slave trading was ended and the owning of slaves were forbidden.
the benefits of imperialism ended slave trade
the benifits of imperialism ended owning slaves and slave trade.
felix
the benefits of imperialism ended slave trade
Stephen Kimmons
The benefits of imperialism ended slave trade and the owning of slaves was forbidden. One result of the new order was a steady rise in the value of India's export trade.
what has manny said is true the benefits of imperialism was ended nd no one could own a slave or trade them at all!!
the benefits of imperialism ended slave trade and also ended the owning of slaves.
-vanessa chavez
The benefits of Imperialism identified by the author were the stop of infanticide, slave trading was ended and the owning of slaves were forbidden.
the benifits of imperialism ended owning slaves and slave trade.
EBONY SOLOMON
The Benefits of imperialism ended the slave trade and also ended the owning of slaves.
kayla
Actions were taken to stop infanticide and the end of the slave trade.
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