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HISTORY
UNIT-1
ADVENT OF EUROPEANS TO INDIA
I complete the following blanks with suitable answers
1. In 1453 Ottoman Turks occupied Constantinople
2. The sea route between India and Europe was discovered by Vasco Da Gama
3. The capital of French in India was Pondichery
4. In 1757 Robert Clive declared plassey war over Siraj-ud-Daula
The Dewani right over Bengal were handed over to British by Sha Aalam-II
6. The dual government policy was implemented by Robert Clive in Bengal
II Discuss in group and answer the following questions
1. How did trade take place between India and Europe during middle ages?
The trade between India and the Europe during middle ages gone true Constantinople.
The Arab Merchants carried the Asian Merchandise into Constantinople. The Italian
merchants would buy these goods and then sell in European countries
2. Discuss the reasons that resulted in the discovery of new sea route to India
• The Fall of Constantinople city
• The invention of compass astrolabe and gunpowder
• Demand for Indian spices in European market
3. Make a list of the Europeans who arrived at India to do business
Portuguese. Dutch English and French
4. Explain the second Carnatic War
In the second Carnatic War the French made Salabat Jung as Nizam of Hyderabad
and Chanda Sahib become Nawab of Carnatic. Robert Clive defeat the Chanda Sahib
and killed him. Mohammed Ali become Nawab of Carnatic and the second
Carnatic War ended with the Treaty of Pondicherry
5. State the reasons and results of Plassey war
The reasons for plassey war
• Miss use of Dastakaths
. Mending of the fort without permission
• Black room tragedy
Results
• Siraj-ud-Duala was killed
. Mir Jafar became the Nawab of Bengal
• The company gained exclusive rights to do business in Bengal
• Mirc Jafer had to pay lot of amount to British
6. What were the results of Battle of Buxar?
• Mir Qasim defeated by British
Sha Aalam-II handed over the Diwani rights to British
With the death of Mir Jafar the company took over the entire administration of
Bengal
Dual government was introduced by Robert Clive in Bengal​

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HISTORY

UNIT-1

ADVENT OF EUROPEANS TO INDIA

I complete the following blanks with suitable answers

1. In 1453 Ottoman Turks occupied Constantinople

2. The sea route between India and Europe was discovered by Vasco Da Gama

3. The capital of French in India was Pondichery

4. In 1757 Robert Clive declared plassey war over Siraj-ud-Daula

The Dewani right over Bengal were handed over to British by Sha Aalam-II

6. The dual government policy was implemented by Robert Clive in Bengal

II answer the following questions

1.

The trade between India and the Europe during middle ages gone true Constantinople.

The Arab Merchants carried the Asian Merchandise into Constantinople. The Italian

merchants would buy these goods and then sell in European countries

2.

• The Fall of Constantinople city

• The invention of compass astrolabe and gunpowder

• Demand for Indian spices in European market

3. Make a list of the Europeans who arrived at India to do business

Portuguese. Dutch English and French

4.

In the second Carnatic War the French made Salabat Jung as Nizam of Hyderabad

and Chanda Sahib become Nawab of Carnatic. Robert Clive defeat the Chanda Sahib

and killed him. Mohammed Ali become Nawab of Carnatic and the second

Carnatic War ended with the Treaty of Pondicherry

5.

The reasons for plassey war

• Miss use of Dastakaths

. Mending of the fort without permission

• Black room tragedy

Results

• Siraj-ud-Duala was killed

. Mir Jafar became the Nawab of Bengal

• The company gained exclusive rights to do business in Bengal

• Mirc Jafer had to pay lot of amount to British

6.

• Mir Qasim defeated by British

Sha Aalam-II handed over the Diwani rights to British

With the death of Mir Jafar the company took over the entire administration of

Bengal

Dual government was introduced by Robert Clive in Bengal

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