True or False: The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ended the war between the British and the French for control in India. |
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Fill in the blank: The East India Company was granted the Diwani of Bengal by the Mughal emperor on ___. |
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What was the primary purpose of the Dual System of Administration established by the East India Company in Bengal? |
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To allow the Company to collect revenues while placing the responsibility of administration on the Nawab. |
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Vasco da Gama's voyage in 1498 established a direct sea route from Europe to India, opening up new trade opportunities and marking the beginning of a new phase in global trade. |
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Fill in the blank: The English East India Company was given a royal charter by ___ on 31 December 1600. |
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Robert Clive was a key figure in organizing the Company's forces and orchestrating the political intrigue that led to the defeat of Siraj-ud-Daulah. |
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True or False: The French East India Company was more successful than the English East India Company in controlling Indian territories. |
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False. The English East India Company ultimately gained dominance over Indian territories. |
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Fill in the blank: The English established their first major trading settlement at ___ in 1639. |
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The Anglo-French wars led to the decline of French influence in India and allowed the British to consolidate their power over trade and territory. |
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Fill in the blank: The revenue collection in Bengal was directly controlled by the East India Company after it was appointed as the ___ in 1765. |
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The Treaty of Salbai established peace between the British and Marathas, preserving the status quo and allowing the British to focus on consolidating their power in India. |
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Fill in the blank: The British defeated Tipu Sultan in ___, leading to significant territorial gains. |
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The Subsidiary Alliance forced Indian rulers to accept British military presence and pay for it, undermining their sovereignty and leading to economic difficulties. |
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True or False: Mir Jafar was a strong independent ruler of Bengal who effectively resisted British demands. |
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False. He was a puppet ruler installed by the British who could not fulfill their demands. |
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