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revolution. Accordingly, we consider that the
transformations, which took place in this country
during the British ruling, occurred due to this
novel thinking. Though there was a traditional
system of king’s ruling until the Kandyan
kingdom was surrendered, that ruling system
ended after Sri Lanka became a colony. This
country received a parliamentary government
system due to governmental reforms introduced
by the English. During the British rule, the
then existed provincial ruling of this country
too underwent a change. They introduced a
new administrative system and a class of new
administrative officers instead of the traditional
leaders such as Adikarams, Disawes, Mohottalas,
and Koralas in the Kandyan kingdom. Further,
the ancient legal system which existed in this
country too went into disuse. During the Dutch
ruling, the Roman and Dutch law had also been
introduced to this country. During the British
ruling, they established a legal system, which
accorded with the fundamentals of the European
legal system, and a court system for justice in
this country.


Economic Changes


The cities close to the Mediterranean Sea such
as Venice, Genova, and Constantinople were
prominent in the European trade affairs during
the mediaeval period. However, after the
Renaissance the countries close to the Atlantic
sea such as Portugal, Spain, France, Holland and
England were more important in the European
trade affairs.


With the arrival of European nations to this
country, direct trade relations started between
Sri Lanka and Europe. The Dutch cultivated
cinnamon in this country aiming at trading
and the British cultivated trade items such as
coffee, cocoa, cinchona, tea and rubber. As
this country got accustomed to a commercial
economic pattern under the Europeans, the
rural self sufficient economy, which had existed
so far in this country, collapsed. Due to the


economic reforms implemented by the English,
there started an import and export economy
in the country. As a result, even food items
were imported to Sri Lanka. Apart from this,
spreading the usage of money, starting a railway
and a road system, beginning of trade cities such
as Colombo, Galle and Trincomalee and a new
middle class which earned money from the new
means are examples for other transformations
which took place economically in this country.

Social and Cultural Transformations

The introduction of the printing industry to Sri
Lanka was another effect of the Renaissance to
this country. Though the printing industry was
first introduced to this country by the Dutch,
it became more popular during the British
ruling. With the advancement of the printing,
due to publication of books, magazines and
newspapers, the knowledge of the society
increased. Through that, this country inherited
the European thinking as well as its literature.
Some Sri Lankans migrated to European
countries for education and returned to the
country. In this way too Sri Lanka acquired the
Western thinking.

Europeans came to Sri Lanka in a period in
which the unity of Christianity in Europe
had collapsed. The religious revolution which
took place in 1517 in Europe was the cause for
that. The Portuguese propagated the Roman
Catholic religion around coastal areas in this
country and the Dutch propagated their cult
in this country. Through this the religious sects
in Europe were propagated in this country. The
European education system was propagated in
this country due to the education which was
implemented in this country during the Dutch
and the British ruling; further, as the Europeans
constructed churches and other buildings in this
country, Sri Lanka received the architecture then
practised in Europe.
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