1. In the eighteenth century, the structure of Mughal rule collapsed. What are the causes of this catastrophe?
Explain?
2. One of the steps taken by the British East India Company in land survey and revenue assessment Make a list
3. Fill in the table below with the appropriate information-
Subordinate
Friendship policy
Copyright policy
Governor General
Duration
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Affected states
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The basic principle
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Eighteenth century India was constantly in a state of metamorphosis. History highbrows would name it a juncture of change and continuity. On one side, there was decentralisation of power, with the rise of regional kingdoms and downfall of the mighty Mughal empire. On the other hand, a new foundation of the British empire in India was being laid, with the colonisation of India by the English East India Company (EIC). Amidst all the chaos, the EIC developed a stronghold in the sub-continent by eliminating other European competition and entering into conflicts with local rulers.
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