why James mill divided Indian history into three parts
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James Mill published a three-volume work, A History of British India in 1817. He was a Scottish economist and political philosopher. In his work, he divided the Indian history into three periods of Hindu, Muslim and British. ... Historians have divided the Indian history into- ancient, medieval, modern, colonial.
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Reason for James mill divided Indian history into three parts:
- There were religious fanaticism, caste prejudice and superstitious practices that have occurred in the society.
- Mill believed that the British can able to bring wisdom and happiness to the Indians by refining them.
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- James Hill divided Indian history into Hindu, Muslim and British periods.
- A lot of historians think that it is wrong to classify Indian history based on religion.
- For example in ancient India, when Hindu rulers ruled many religious went on to exist peacefully.
- The main issue of James Hill that he went on to divide Indian history into Hindu, Muslim and British period.
- He felt that European culture, arts, and law were necessary to uplift the downtrodden Indians
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