Did any of the kingdoms mentioned in this chapter develop in your state? If so , in what ways do you think life in the state would have been different in the eighteenth century from what it is in the twenty-first century
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I live in Delhi. None of the Kingdoms mentioned in the chapter developed in this region.
If any of the students live in any of the regions where the kingdoms mentioned in the chapter developed they should consult their history teacher and prepare their answer.
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The kingdoms mentioned in this chapter are Mysore, the Marathas and the Sikh Empire. Had either of these kingdoms developed in a particular state, life in that state would have been very different in the 18th century than it was in the 21st century.
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Here are some of the possible differences:
- Form of government: Kingdoms in the 18th century had a monarchical form of government, while today's states have a democratic form of government.
- Economy: Kingdoms in the 18th century had an agrarian economy, while today's states have a more diverse economy, including industrial, tertiary, and agricultural sectors.
- Society: The kingdoms of the 18th century had a hierarchical, feudal social structure, with the king or emperor at the top and the commoners at the bottom.In contrast, modern society is more egalitarian, with greater social mobility and opportunity for all.
- Infrastructure: 18th-century kingdoms had limited infrastructure, while modern states have advanced infrastructure such as roads, railways, airports, and communication networks.
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