The British attitude toward the Indian peoples changed after 1857, when the British saw the Indians as
a. perfectly capable of becoming English.
b. equal to Europeans after becoming Christianized.
c. naturally and permanently inferior.
d. having the right to rule themselves under British guardianship.
e. superior to Africans.
c
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