Examine the policies adopted by the British towards the Paharias

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History

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CBSE Class 12

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1.

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7.

Name the region where the Lottery Committee initiated town planning during the 18th century. Mention any one feature of it.

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8.

Examine the policies adopted by the British towards the Paharias during early 18th century in Bengal. 


The policies adopted by the British towards the Paharias were:

(i)In the 1770s the British embarked on the brutal policy of extermination , hunting the Paharias down and killing them.

(ii)By the 1780s , Augustus Cleveland, the Collector of Bhagalpur, proposed a policy of pacification.

(iii)Paharia chiefs were given an annual allowance and made responsible for the proper conduct of their men. Many Paharia chiefs refused the allowances , those who accepted lost authority within the community.

(iv)The Paharias withrew deep in the mountains insulating themselves from hostile forces and carrying on a war with the outsiders.The brutal repression shaped their perception of British infiltration into the area. 

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9.

Critically examine Lord Dalhousie’s policy of annexation in Awadh. 

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