Mention the social and religious problems prevailed during 18th century
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- Social life and culture in the 18th century were marked by stagnation and dependence on the past.
- There was, of course, no uniformity of culture and social patterns all over the country. Nor did all Hindus and all Muslims form two distinct societies.
- People were divided by religion, region, tribe, language, and caste.
- Moreover, the social life and culture of the upper classes, who formed a tiny minority of the total population, was in many respects different from the life and culture of the lower classes.
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The eighteenth-century was marked by terrible poverty. At the Reformation in England the poor had been made a charge on the parish in which they resided and forbidden to wander beyond it. 19 (0081), established the Dublin Workhouse to employ and maintain the poor. ...
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