History, asked by VASUDHASHARMA1600239, 5 months ago

I am a little confused in class 8 Sst Chapter 2 "From Trade to territory" .... please will someone explain there important points in short??

Points I need to understand are
1 Charter Act
2 Civil Administration
3 The Judicial system
4 First,Second , Third and Fourth anglo Mysore wars

5 Battle Of Plassey
6 Battle of Buxar​

Answers

Answered by atharva010440
1

Answer:

Explanation:

1 )The Charter act of 1813 ended the monopoly of the East India Company in India, however the company's monopoly in trade with China and trade in tea with India was kept intact. Thus, trade with India for all commodities except Tea was thrown open to all British subjects.

2) An administration established by a foreign government in (1) friendly territory, under an agreement with the government of the area concerned, to exercise certain authority normally the function of the local government; or (2) hostile territory, occupied by United States forces, where a foreign government exercises ...

3) The judiciary is that branch of the government that interprets the law, settles disputes and administers justice to all citizens. The judiciary is considered the watchdog of democracy, and also the guardian of the Constitution.

4 ) They were the first Anglo-Mysore war (1767-69), the second Anglo-Mysore war (1780-1784), the third Anglo-Mysore war (1790-92) and fourth Anglo-Mysore war (1799)

5) It is a battle fought between the East India Company force headed by Robert Clive and Siraj-Ud-Daulah (Nawab of Bengal). The rampant misuse by EIC officials of trade privileges infuriated Siraj. The continuing misconduct by EIC against Siraj-Ud-Daulah led to the battle of Plassey in 1757.

6) On October 22, 1764, the Battle of Buxar was fought between the forces of the Mughal Empire, Bengal, Awadh, and the British East India Company. It was a turning point in Indian history, as it marked the beginning of British rule in India. The Mughals were decisively defeated, and their power began to decline rapidly.

Similar questions