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James Mill is that historian who is deemed as the first person to write about India in a serial order.
The sole purpose of Mill to state a view about India was to defend the reason behind British intervention in Indian affairs.
According to him India was backward and had unacceptable culture.
With various superstitious beliefs prevailing in the country, the people were very arrogant.
He further organized the country into three eras and stated that India grew or made changes only in terms of religious practices.
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In a subsidiary alliance, princely rulers were not allowed to make any negotiations and treaty with any other ruler. They were also not allowed to have an independent armed force. They were to be protected by the East India Company but had to pay for the subsidiary forces that the company was to maintain for protection. If Indian rulers failed to make the payment, part of their territory was taken away as penalty. For example, the Nawab (ruler) of Awadh was forced to give over half of his territory to the company in 1801, reason provided by British officer was Maladministration. Hyderabad was also forced to cede territories on similar grounds.
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Minerals are naturally occurring substances. They have a definite chemical composition. Minerals are formed in different types of geological environments, under varying conditions.
Power Resources
We need power resources for industry, agriculture, transport, communication, and defence. Therefore, we must understand the importance of these resources and conserve them. Power resources are of two types:
- Conventional Resources: are those that have been in common use for a long time. Firewood and fossil fuels are two main conventional energy sources.
- Non-conventional Resources: of energy are renewable. Solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, etc. are non-conventional sources of energy.
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The Battle of Plassey was fought between the forces of the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-Daulah and the English East India Company, led by Robert Clive. It was fought on 23 June 1757 at Plassey near Murshidabad. A major portion of the 50,000 strong army of the Nawab was controlled by Mir Jafar who was hand in gloves with the British. His men did not join the battle at a crucial time. As a result, the Nawab’s men suffered heavy casualties and he himself left the battlefield after the death of his commander Mir Madan. This was a major blow to the Nawab’s army which was, as a result, easily defeated by the British. Later, the Nawab himself was caught and killed, and Mir Jafar was instituted as the new Nawab of Bengal.
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