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Humanities - The White Mans Burden.
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Have a little read: ... Yasmin Rahman Humanities The White Mans Burden In "The White Mans Burden" by Rudyard Kipling there are three reasons that the British used to justify their imperialistic practices towards India. These reasons are to help the people, improve their economy, and convert the people. Evidence to support the presence of these reasons is found in the poem and the text Modern World history. First, one of the reasons is that the British wanted to help the Indian people. The British assumes that they are helping the Indian people by sharing their living with them but they're not really helping them because they caused famines. "The conversion to cash crops reduced food production causing famine in the late 1800s."1 The British also helped the Indian people by adopting a hand off policy concerning the Indians religion and tradition. "The British officially adopted a hands-off policy regarding Indian religion and social customs."2 So they weren't helping
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