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After 1601, when British East India company wanted to explore India, the major trading was from Portugal.
This company was based in Bombay, Cochin and tried exploring Daman Diu.
England and Portugal had treaties of friendship and peace from 1496.
There was an agreement that British East India company will not encroach on the interests of the Portuguese.
They chose Calcutta as natural harbor and the company set Calcutta as the headquarters.
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- The moderates were the early Congress men who led the Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1905 when the partition of Bengal took place.
- Some of the ‘Moderate’ leaders were Dadabhai Naoroji, Pherozeshah Mehta, Badruddin Tyabji, W.C. Bonnerji, Surendranath Banerji, Romesh Chandra Dutt and S. Subramania Iyer.
- They were aware of the might of the British rule in India and wanted to protect the youth of India from the batons and guns of British.
- They resorted to peaceful means and moderate methods of appeasement like petitioning, publishing pamphlets, taking out processions etc.
- They published newspapers, wrote articles, and showed how British rule was leading to the economic ruin of the country.
- They criticised British rule in their speeches and sent representatives to different parts of the country to mobilise public opinion.
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- The moderates were the early Congress men who led the Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1905 when the partition of Bengal took place.
- Some of the ‘Moderate’ leaders were Dadabhai Naoroji, Pherozeshah Mehta, Badruddin Tyabji, W.C. Bonnerji, Surendranath Banerji, Romesh Chandra Dutt and S. Subramania Iyer.
- They were aware of the might of the British rule in India and wanted to protect the youth of India from the batons and guns of British.
- They resorted to peaceful means and moderate methods of appeasement like petitioning, publishing pamphlets, taking out processions etc.
- They published newspapers, wrote articles, and showed how British rule was leading to the economic ruin of the country.
- They criticised British rule in their speeches and sent representatives to different parts of the country to mobilise public opinion.
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New Delhi
It was10 square mile unwalled city, constructed on Raisina Hill, south of Shahjahanabad or Old Delhi
The city had Broad and straight streets.
The city had sprawling mansions set in the middle of large compounds.
Shahjahanabad
It was constructed as a walled city with 14 gates, adjoining a fort-place complex, with the river Jamuna flowing near it.
There were mazes of narrow and winding lanes and by lanes.
The city had crowded and congested mohallas and hevelis. It was expensive to maintain havelis and thus gradually they fell into decay and disuse.

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