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1-Dates are important to history because they help chronologically show cause and effect relationships between events. By knowing exactly when things occurred, historians can also more accurately compare different societies at specific points in time.

2-Historians divide the past into large segments—periods—that possess shared characteristics. In the middle of the nineteenth century British historians divided the history of India into three periods: "Hindu", "Muslim" and "British".

3-The historians call the modern period in Indian history a period of colonial rule because it was under the foreign occupation since 1757 to 1947. The British had turned India into a colony. ... The British used the resources and raw material of the colony ( India ) for the development of Britain and its people.

4-Literary sources are the data which is received in the written forms which describe the nature of the society of ancient times. Sources incorporate knowledge in impression, automated and visual compositions such as books, letters, journals, and investigation reports.

5-The British government felt the necessity of preserving all the valuable formal documents and reports. Accordingly, they built record rooms attached to all administrative buildings. ... The British also built specific organizations such as museums and archives to maintain vital document

6-SI (cartography) as well as ASI (archaeology), BSI (botany), FSI (forests), FiSI (fisheries), GSI (geology), IIEE (ecology), NIO (oceanography), RGCCI (Census of India) and ZSI (zoology) are key national survey organisations of India.

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