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what was the British settlement in madras called​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The British settlement in Madras was called White Town. The area was mainly occupied by the British settlers.

EXPLANATION:

On the other hand, the areas that were occupied by Indians were called Black Town. Fort St. George was the first place of residence of the British when they came to Madras.

Madras had become a hub of trade and activity during the British Rule. The British turned Madras into a services and manufacturing hub for their benefit.  

Answered by shilpa85475
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The place particularly occupied by the British settler is called White Town.

Explanation:

  • The other side, the areas that were occupied by Indians were called Black Town. The British when they came to Madras the first place of residence was Fort St. George.  
  • During the British rule Madras had become a center of trade and activity and they turned Madras into a services and manufacturing center for their benefit. In 1793, Lord Cornwallis was introduced Permanent settlement and enclosed around one fifth of British territory in India.

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