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British Policies and Impacts

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Card 1British administration

What was the main aim of British administrative control in India?

Answer

The British administration was mainly designed to serve British interests. Its focus was on maintaining law and order so that trade and the use of Indian resources could continue without disturbance.

Card 2Land revenue

Why did the British want land revenue in cash instead of kind?

Answer

The British wanted revenue in cash so they could collect money more easily for administration, wars of expansion, and other expenses. This changed village life because farmers had to sell produce to g

Card 3Permanent Settlement

What is the Permanent Settlement?

Answer

The Permanent Settlement was a land revenue system introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793 in Bengal and Bihar. Revenue was fixed, and zamindars collected it from peasants. If a zamindar failed to pay,

Card 4Permanent Settlement

What happened if a zamindar failed to pay dues under the Permanent Settlement?

Answer

If a zamindar failed to pay dues, the land was confiscated. This made the zamindars responsible for paying fixed revenue to the Company on time.

Card 5Ryotwari System

What is the Ryotwari System?

Answer

The Ryotwari System was introduced in 1820. Alexander Reed and Thomas Munro recommended that settlement should be made directly with the actual cultivators, called ryots. It was introduced in Madras a

Card 6Ryotwari System

How was revenue revised in the Ryotwari System?

Answer

The Ryotwari settlement was revised after 20 to 30 years, and the revenue demand was increased. This made the burden on cultivators heavier over time.

Card 7Mahalwari System

What is the Mahalwari System?

Answer

The Mahalwari System was a land revenue system in which settlement was made village by village or estate by estate. It was introduced in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, North-West provinces an

Card 8Land revenue systems

Compare Permanent Settlement and Ryotwari System.

Answer

Permanent Settlement was introduced in Bengal and Bihar in 1793 by Lord Cornwallis, and revenue was fixed permanently on zamindars. Ryotwari System was introduced in 1820 and settled directly with ryo

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