Prove that James rennell was a supporter of British rule in India
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James Rennell was a supporter of British rule in India
Explanation:
That James Rennell was a supporter of British can be justified due to the following reasons:
(i) Robert Clive who had won the Plassey Battle, had asked James Renell to create maps for India
(ii) He knew that the maps that he was to create were crucial for the British to conquer different parts of India and extend their rule
(iii) He made several maps for the British as ardent supporter of the British
(iv) He also had created a picture illustrating Brahmin offering the sacrosanct texts to the British which show that he was a staunch supporter of the British.
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Rennell built India's very next almost detailed measurement, and submitted A Bengal Atlas (1779), interesting work for British organizational and institutional interests. Rennell becomes the professional surveyor while trying to serve in the Royal Navy (1756–63).
Explanation:
- He realized that perhaps the mapping he was to make was essential for the British to dominate and spread their reign across various regions of India.
- As an avid British fan, he made many maps for the British.
- He also had managed to create an image demonstrating Brahmin offering the British the enshrined in the constitution texts showing that he was the British firm advocate.
- Yes, James Rennell was an Indian supporter of British rule.
Works wrote:- An Atlas of Bengal: including maps.
Born:- 3rd December 1742.
Profession:- Geographer
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