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rebellion
II. Discuss in groups and answer later
1 How did Hyder Ali come to power?
2. What are the effects of Second Anglo-Mysore war?
What were the conditions of Srirangapatanam tre
4. The Fourth Anglo Mysore strengthened the position
British in Mysore. Discuss.
5. Explain the method of resisting the British
Dondiya Wagh
6. Explain the method adopted by Rayanna to fight the
7. Expalin the contribution of Puttabasappa of
freedom struggle.
8. Discuss the Surapura rebellion in brief
III. Activities​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q.1 How did Haider Ali Come to Power?

> The main reason why Hyder Ali came to power as he was a student of warfare. Mughal Cavalry was also not as good as him in a small band of a flintlock. So, Hyder Ali realized that and began to procure weaponry of European. He was a negative politician and erupted intra-Mysore battles and thus became the ruler of Mysore.

Q. 2 What are the effects of Second Anglo - Mysore War?

> Hyder Ali forged an alliance with the Nizam and the Marathas and defeated the British forces in Arcot. Hyder Ali died in 1782 and the war was continued by his son Tipu Sultan. Sir Eyre Coote, who had earlier defeated Hyder Ali many times, ended the war inconclusively with the Treaty of Mangalore

Q. 3 What were the conditions of Seringapatam ?

> Under the terms of the treaty, Mysore ceded about one-half of its territories to the other signatories. The Peshwa acquired territory up to the Tungabhadra River, the Nizam was awarded land from the Krishna to the Penner River, and the forts of Cuddapah and Gandikota on the south bank of the Penner.

Q. 4 The Fourth Anglo Mysore strengthened the position British in Mysore. Discuss

> The British captured the capital ofMysore. The ruler Tipu Sultan was killed in the battle. Britain took indirect control of Mysore, restoring the Wodeyar Dynasty to the Mysore throne (with a British commissioner to advise him on all issues).

Q. 5 Explain the method adopted of resisting the British Dondiya Wagh.

> Dhondiya Wagh raised a force comprising of soldiers from his former Mysore Army. He also carried a huge amount of wealth with him as he left Tipu Sultan and started his independent army. The rising power of Dhondiya Wagh was a threat to both the Peshwas and the British.

Q. 6 Explain the method adopted by Rayanna to fight .

> Rayanna organised an army of five hundred men. He conducted secret meetings on war strategies. He adopted guerrilla tactics to torment the British. He looted government treasury and taluk offices of the British

Q. 7 Explain the contribution of Puttabasappa of freedom struggle.

> The rebellion started in the hilly region. Puttabasappa organized the rebels and calmed down the people. He declared that tax on tobacco and salt will be with drawn, if the rebel government assumes power.

Q. 8 Discuss the Surapura rebellion in brief.

> The British interfered in the affairs of Surapura. In 1842, they appointed Medes Taylor as their political agent and gained proxy power over Surapura. In 1857, it came to the notice of government that the representatives of Nana Saheba were present in Surapura. The British army captured Surapura in 1858.

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Answered by Bhanubrand
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How did Hyder Ali come to power?

Ans:The main reason why Hyder Ali came to power as he was a student of warfare. ... So, Hyder Ali realized that and began to procure weaponry of European. He was a negative politician and erupted intra-Mysore battles and thus became the ruler of Mysore.

What are the effects of Second Anglo-Mysore war?

What were the conditions of Srirangapatanam tre

Hyder Ali forged an alliance with the Nizam and the Marathas and defeated the British forces in Arcot. Hyder Ali died in 1782 and the war was continued by his son Tipu Sultan. Sir Eyre Coote, who had earlier defeated Hyder Ali many times, ended the war inconclusively with the Treaty of Mangalore.

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