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Which policy did British authorities use to control the Indian people after
colonizing their territory?
A. Outlawing the consumption of all foods made from cows or pigs
B. Forcing all Muslims and Hindus to convert to Christianity
C. Deporting millions of Indians to prison colonies in the South
Pacific
D. Eliminating Indian laws in favor of English laws
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