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					Originally Posted by  RBMark
					 
				 
				The British empire did more for the world than the Romans ever did. But the Romans are deemed to of had a positive effect on the world. An the British empire negative. 
			
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 Maybe it is because of things like this?
 5 of the worst atrocities carried out by the British Empire
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				Boer concentration camps 
 
During the Second Boer War (1899-1902), the British rounded up around a sixth of the Boer population - mainly women and children - and detained them in camps, which were overcrowded and prone to outbreaks of disease, with scant food rations. 
 
Of the 107,000 people interned in the camps, 27,927 Boers died, along with an unknown number of black Africans.  
 
Amritsar massacre 
 
The soldiers, under the orders of Brigadier Reginald Dyer, kept firing until they ran out of ammunition, killing between 379 and 1,000 protesters and injuring another 1,100 within 10 minutes.  
 
Brigadier Dyer was later lauded a hero by the British public, who raised £26,000 for him as a thank you. 
 
Partitioning of India 
 
After Cyril Radcliffe split the subcontinent along religious lines, uprooting over 10 million people, Hindus in Pakistan and Muslims in India were forced to escape their homes as the situation quickly descended into violence.  
 
Some estimates suggest up to one million people lost their lives in sectarian killings. 
 
Mau Mau Uprising 
 
Thousands of elderly Kenyans, who claim British colonial forces mistreated,  
raped and tortured them during the Mau Mau Uprising (1951-1960), have launched a £200m damages claim against the UK Government.  
 
Members of the Kikuyu tribe were detained in camps, since described as "Britain's gulags" or concentration camps, where they allege they were systematically tortured and suffered serious sexual assault.  
 
Estimates of the deaths vary widely: historian David Anderson estimates there were 20,000, whereas Caroline Elkins believes up to 100,000 could have died. 
 
Famines in India 
 
In 1943, up to four million Bengalis starved to death when Winston Churchill diverted food to British soldiers and countries such as Greece while a deadly famine swept through Bengal.  
 
Talking about the Bengal famine in 1943, Churchill said: “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion. The famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits.”
			
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