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Mill justified the British rule India .Is it clean by his periodisation of history? Justify .

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Answered by samruddhi63
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Answer:

though mill justified the periodisation but it was not clean.

Explanation:

it was not clean at all because :

Because periodisation can not be done on the basis of the caste of the rulers

he told India as a low country and uncivilised

he also mentioned the British as more powerful and dictators of the world

Answered by nupurdhal0
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Answer:

in his book, "A History Of British india", james mill divides Indian history into three periods- Hindu,Muslim and British. he thought that all Asian societies were at the lower level of civilization than Europe.

Mill pointed out that before the British came to india,Hindu and Muslims despots ruled india.at that time,some factorslike religious intolerance, caste taboos and superstitions practises somited India 's social life.

mill felt that only British rule could save the Indians from darkness.Thus,he advocated the theory of expending colonisation, ie.the British should conquer all the territories in india to ensure enlightenment and happiness for Indians. He strongly believed that India can be capable of progress only with the help of the British. In this way, he justified the the British rule in India.

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