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Pan-Africanism
O Popular Sovereignty
OLaissez-Faire Capitalism
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Which theory did Europeans use most directly to justify the social patterns described in the passage?
"The English in India had always been somewhat more detached from the
indigenous environment than the Dutch in Indonesia. After the 1780s, their
isolation gradually intensified and became obvious with the decline in status
of Eurasian Anglo-Indians.
life in India and the other Asian colonies during the Victorian era. In clubs, one
could feel like a gentleman among other gentlemen while being served by a
native staff.. .. The large clubs of Calcutta remained closed to Indians until
1946. This type of color bar was especially disturbing because it excluded
from social recognition the very people who had carried their self-Anglicizing
[becoming more like the British] the furthest and loyally supported British
rule....
The club became the center of British social
In most regions of Africa.. . the Europeans saw themselves as foreign
rulers separated from the African cultures by an abyss.
symptomatic significance was the rejection of the highly educated West
Africans who had worked with the early mission. They had envisioned the
colonial takeover as an opportunity for a joint European-African effort to
modernize and civilize Africa. Instead, they were now, as 'white Negroes,'
despised by all."
A process of great
Transcribed Image Text:Which theory did Europeans use most directly to justify the social patterns described in the passage? "The English in India had always been somewhat more detached from the indigenous environment than the Dutch in Indonesia. After the 1780s, their isolation gradually intensified and became obvious with the decline in status of Eurasian Anglo-Indians. life in India and the other Asian colonies during the Victorian era. In clubs, one could feel like a gentleman among other gentlemen while being served by a native staff.. .. The large clubs of Calcutta remained closed to Indians until 1946. This type of color bar was especially disturbing because it excluded from social recognition the very people who had carried their self-Anglicizing [becoming more like the British] the furthest and loyally supported British rule.... The club became the center of British social In most regions of Africa.. . the Europeans saw themselves as foreign rulers separated from the African cultures by an abyss. symptomatic significance was the rejection of the highly educated West Africans who had worked with the early mission. They had envisioned the colonial takeover as an opportunity for a joint European-African effort to modernize and civilize Africa. Instead, they were now, as 'white Negroes,' despised by all." A process of great
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The British established territory in India by establishing the British East India Company. They started their territorial expansion in India by first establishing control in Calcutta through the means of trade. 

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