Which of the following describes how Indians were treated during British colonization of India?
A Indians were treated like second-class citizens.
B Indians were discriminated against and had unequal rights.
C Indians had no say in the government of their own country.
D All of the above.
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B : Indians were discriminated against and had unequal rights.
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