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Which social group emerged in France during the eighteenth century? (small answer) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. Arrange the following events in the correct sequence.

a) The Company established its first factory in Bengal.

b) When the puppet Nawabs stopped helping the Company, it decided to establish its own rule.

c) After the death of Aurangzeb, the Nawabs of Bengal refused to grant concessions to the Company.

d) As the Company wanted a puppet ruler who would give trade concessions, it helped Sirajuddaulah’s rival become the Nawab of Bengal.

3. Answer the following questions in about 15–20 words.

a) Describe any one strategy used by the Company to force rulers to surrender their territories to the Company without a battle.

b) As a farmer, which revenue system introduced by the British would affect you the most? Why?

4. Answer the following questions in about 60–70 words.

a) What was the blue rebellion? What was its outcome?

b) Describe any two features of the Company’s army in India.

c) Between whom was the Battle of Plassey fought? Who was defeated, and why?

d) Describe two reasons why the Europeans came to India

Answered by sumedhabaidya7bjssp
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The eighteenth century witnessed the emergence of the middle class in France who were the change-makers from the third estate. They earned their wealth through an overseas trade and by manufacturing goods such as woollen and silk textiles that were further exported or bought by the rich class.

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