native policy Flashcards
to the british what was the most successful form of native policy?examples?
self governing was that deployed in settler colonies like canada, new zealand and australia often reffered to all white colonies
how where the indeginous people in white colonies normally reffered to as?
primitive natives and seen as second class citizens
what kind of government did white colonies normally have?
self-governing colonies though the british still had control over defence, international commerce and foreign affiars
when did australia become a dominion?
in 1901
when did south africa become a dominion?
in 1910
name an instance in where elites where given leadership positions by the british for upholding its interest?or keep leadership
the rulers of zanibar with hamad in 1893 and hamound in 1896 and the indian princes where able to keep there leadership under britian
who did lord lugard rely on for to exercise governace working for the royal niger company and in uganda?
trusted chiefs
what could native policy also refer to other than how the country was run?
ways in which governors and consuls improved the position of the native people under thier control through welfare and other reforms
when did curzon introduce the imperial cadet corps and why?
1901 to appease indian princes and elites with military training
what reforms did curzon make india?
reforms to universities and police, lowered taxation and helped railway expansion and irrigation
what new things did curzon set up?
new commerce and industry and an argriculture department
who’s conditions did baring improve conditions for in egypt and what did he introduced?
conditions for egyptian labourers and introduced better sanitation and health services in towns
where did baring make changes to and when did he build a new university?
law courts, police and education
a new university in 1909