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Yes, there be different views within the same religion
Examples of different views within the same religion:
(i) Hindus are divided in Vaishnav (followers of Lord Vishnu) and Shaiv (worshipers of Lord Shiva).
(ii) Muslims are divided into Shiyas and Sunnis.
(iii) Buddhists are divided into Mahayan and Hinyan.
(iv) Followers of Lord Mahavir are called Jain. They are alsodivided into Shwetamber and Digamber.
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Battle of Buxar Causes
- Mir Kasim wanted to be independent and shifted his capital to Munger Fort from Calcutta.
- He also hired foreign experts to train his army.
- He treated Indian merchants and English as same.
- The result of misuse of Dastak, Farman and expansion of trade by English.
- These factors fuelled the English decided to overthrow him and war broke out between Mir Kasim and the Company in 1763.
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- The British wanted Delhi to forget its Mughal past.
- Hence, they razed several palaces, closed down gardens and built barracks for troops in their place. For security reasons, the area around the Red Fort was completely cleared of gardens, pavilions, and mosques.
- No worship was allowed in the Jama Masjid for five years.
- One-third of the city was demolished and its canals were filled up.
- In the 1870s the western walls of Shahjahanabad were broken to establish the railway and to allow the city to expand beyond the walls.
- The British began living in the sprawling Civil Lines area that came up in the north, away from the Indians in the Walled City.
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The early British period was marked by great disunity amongst Indians, such as:
- Lack of common interest.
- Inequality and prejudice based on cultural differences (caste, creed, race), that created a barrier between them.
- Conflicts and wars to acquire larger territories provoked divisions among them.
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A British officer called the resident would be stationed at the court of the ruler.
This all ensured that the Indians were dependent on the British for everything
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Karl Marx was a German philosopher. He took the world by storm when he published 'The Communist Manifesto'. This work introduced the concept of socialism.
Karl Marx influenced many with his ideas. He said that workers worked day and night in factories. It is because of their efforts that a industrialist earns profit. But this profit is not shared by him. Workers earn low wages throughout their lives and live in poverty. Marx suggested class struggle pointing out that workers have to fight to earn their rights and profits.
Marx theory inspired workers all over the world. Many leading thinkers of the time were influenced by his ideologies and suggested the path to socialism.
Infact, the Russian Revolution in 1917 was inspired by Marx's ideologies.
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Following are the two important problems faced with the nij system of cultivation.
- Indigo could be cultivated only on fertile land. Because such areas were already densely populated, the planters had to acquire small plots scattered over large areas. This resulted in difficulty in the expansion of the area under nij cultivation. To counter this problem, the planters attempted leasing of the land around the indigo factory and evicting the peasants from the area. However, this always led to fierce conflict with the peasants.
- The labour required for the indigo factory was also very difficult to mobilize. A large plantation required a large labour force, and it was required at a time when peasants were usually busy with their own rice cultivation.
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The need to improve the agriculture in Bengal arise as
- To ensure a regular flow of revenue into the company’s coffers .
- Encourage the Zamindars to invest in improving the land.
- Since the revenue demand of the state would not be increased the zamindars would benefit from increased production from the land.
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physical - soil fertility, soil drainage, slope angle, aspect, scenery, mineral potential etc.
economic - distance from markets, demand for different uses.
social - population size, legislation, government policies.
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The British believed that by preserving official documents, it would be easier for them or any other persons to know about the decisions taken in the past. One can study the notes and reports that were prepared in the past. Their copies may be prepared and used in present time if needed so.
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The nij cultivation was a part of the indigo cultivation. In nij cultivation, the planters produced indigo in lands that he directly controlled. The planters either bought the land or rented it from other zamindars and produced indigo by directly employing hired labourers.
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