IV. Match the names in column 'A' with the statements in column 'B'.
Column A
Column B
1. Permanent Settlement
2. Ryotwari System
3. Mahalwari System
(a) Gangetic valley, Central India, Punjab, North-West Province
(b) Were helped by the British Government
(c) Were harassed by the British Government
(d) Chennai and Mumbai
4. Indigo Planters
5. Indigo Cultivators
(e) Bihar and Bengal
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Answers
Answer:
1- e
2- d
3- a
4- b
5-c
Explanation:
Q1. The Permanent Settlement was introduced first in Bengal and Bihar and later in the south district of Madras and Varanasi.
Q2. This system of land revenue was instituted in the late 18th century by Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras in 1820. This was practised in the Madras(now chennai) and Bombay areas, as well as Assam and Coorg provinces
Q3.This system was prevalent in the parts of Uttar Pradesh, the North Western province, parts of Central India and Punjab.
Q-4 and 5.
In March 1859, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo and protested violently against indigo planters; many farmers declared that they would rather beg than grow indigo for the Company.
the ryots also got support of the local zamindars and village headman in their rebellion, because the landlords were also unhappy with the increasing power of the British indigo planters.
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1: e
2: d
3: a
4: b
5: c