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Q7. How did many historians refer the British period in India as?

1) modern 2) colonial

3) political subjugation 4) none of these​

Answers

Answered by rebasusan29
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Answer:

the correct answer is option (3) Colonial

Explanation:

Many "historians" refer to "modern period" as "colonial" because during this time colonies were being established in different parts of the world

Answered by smartbrainz
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2) Colonial

Explanation:

  • The British Rule was the rule by the British on the subcontinent of India from 1858-1947.
  • The governed British territory, generally known as India, comprised territories regulated directly by the UK, collectively known as British India including those ruled by native/indigenous rulers, but under British paramountcy/tutelage, referred to as the princely states.
  • Many historians refer to modern period as colonial period because, under British rule, people did not have freedom. liberty, or equality.  The period was not the period of economic progress and growth, as well
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