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Prepare a time line of various events in history of india from the coming of British to the revolt of 1857

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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Timeline of various events in history of India from the coming of British to the revolt of 1857 are explained below:

- 26 February 1857 :- Rifle practice was refused at Berhampore by the sepoys of the 19th Native Infantry.

- 29 March 1857 :- Two British mutiny of 34th Native Infantry were wounded by Mangal Pandeyin Bengal at Barrackpore.

- 31 March 1857 :- 19th Native Infantry disbanded.

- 8 April 1857 :- At Barrackpore Mangal pandey was hanged.

- 24 April 1857 :- At Meerut the orders to fire greased cartridges were refused by Troopers of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry.

- 2 May 1857 :- 48th Mutiny at Lucknow unrest at ambala.

- 6 May 1857 :- At Barrackpore part of the 34th native Infantry disbanded.

- 8 May 1857 :- Court- martial found Troops of the 3rd bengal light Cavalry guilty and given severe sentences.

Answered by sahillohra008
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Answer:

Problems of Periodization in History

The writer initially will design a structure of the essay according to the assigned topic. The essay structure will be:

An Introduction

Body Section of the Essay and

Conclusion Part

Introduction

The introduction section of the essay will briefly define the concept of periodization. The writer may start from a thesis statement with a quote or a strong statement.

For Example:

That statement may be like this:

“The great nations never forget their past. Modern-day scholars are busy preserving history in an organized manner. Organizing history is to make small chunks of the historical incidents, tragedies, events, and happenings. While making a continuous sequence, historians may find different challenges.”

After this, the writer needs to use essential terminologies to explain the concept of periodization and its issues. In this subject matter, the writer must explain the concept of Periodization in History. It will help the reader to understand the thoughtful and scholarly piece of writing in its true spirit. The writer may create a new paragraph or continue the introduction section in the same heading.

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