E. Answer the following questions.
1. What led to deurbanisation during the early years of British occupation of India?
2. Give an account of the rise of new cities of Madras, Calcutta and Bombay.
3. Name the new buildings erected by the British in Delhi.
5. Explain why the British held a Grand Durbar at Delhi when it was not even the capital of India
6. How was life in Delhi affected by the Partition of the country? mates please answere this poor my exam is tomorrow and I don't know this is hard I doesn't done many chapters I am posting please answere
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1.The cause of deurbanisation during the early years of British occupation of India were the change in the method of trading as well as decline in the demand of the products
2.In the late eighteenth century; Calcutta, Bombay and Madras rose in importance as they became the Presidency cities. ... Around the same time, many smaller cities declined in importance. Many towns which were important manufacturing centres declined in importance because of a drop in the demand for what they produced.
3. India Gate.
- The All India War Memorial Arch, also known as the India Gate is one of the monuments builtby the British.
- Parliament House.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan.
- Gateway of India.
- Victoria Memorial.
- 7.St. Mary's Church.
- Writers' Building.
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