History, asked by anshikamohapatra94, 7 months ago

Which dates?
1.
By what criteria do we choose a set of dates as important?
2.
British histories in India began with the rule of the first Governor-General
and ended with the last Viceroy
3.
When we write history or a story, we divide it into chapters. Why do we do this?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.)We choose dates as important because we can recognize any incident that happend oh a particular date. We choose a set of dates as important based on how much they benefit or explain about different events that took place over a period of time.

2.) Viceroy and Governor-General of India

Viceroy and Governor-General of IndiaFormation 20 October 1774

Viceroy and Governor-General of IndiaFormation 20 October 1774First holder Warren Hastings

Viceroy and Governor-General of IndiaFormation 20 October 1774First holder Warren HastingsFinal holder Lord Mountbatten (February 1947-August 1947 as Viceroy of India) Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari (1948-1950 as Governor-general of Dominion of India)

Viceroy and Governor-General of IndiaFormation 20 October 1774First holder Warren HastingsFinal holder Lord Mountbatten (February 1947-August 1947 as Viceroy of India) Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari (1948-1950 as Governor-general of Dominion of India)Abolished 26 January 1950Louis Mountbatten, Earl Mountbatten of Burma became governor-general and oversaw the transition of British India to independence. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari (1878-1972) became the only Indian and last governor-general after independence.

3.) We divide history into different parts because of the voluminous nature of historical events. ... In a nutshell for easy study historical events cannot be studied without compartmentalizing them according to periodization and places of event.

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