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How was the society in eighteenth century lndia?

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Answered by ItsShree
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In Mughal North India brought a renewed focus on the 18th century. The 18th century had  always been important in Indian history. Generally it was seen as a period of transition in  which the land-based Mughal empire gave way to the power of the sea-based British.  

In the first few decades of the 18th century – have a tendency to extend their views and  apply them to the entire century. For instance, these historians argue that with the collapse  of the centralized Mughal state structure the important political, economic and social  institutions tied with the state also crumbled, bringing unrest and havoc through the  century.

In short the society was very conservative

Answered by alikhan22
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In Mughal North India brought a renewed focus on the 18th century. ... For instance, these historians argue that with the collapse of the centralized Mughal state structure the important political, economic and social institutions tied with the state also crumbled, bringing unrest and havoc through the century.

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