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butalik [34]
2 years ago
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HEYA! 100 points if you can answer these 4 questions!!!!!!!!!!! AND BRAINLIEST! SUPER IMPORTANT THIS IS MY FINAL PROJECT FOR THE

YEAR IF I DONT PASS I FAIL MY CLASS PLEASE HELP!!!!
U:1 Exploration and Colonization
discuss how the Renaissance and Reformation led to the Age of Exploration.


U:2 Empires and Nation Building
Nation building:identify the various monarchs and what they accomplished as leaders.


U:3 The Enlightenment and Revolution
define the Scientific Revolution and explain how it is related to the Enlightenment.


U:4 Industrialization and Imperialism
evaluate how the Industrial Revolution changed the way Europeans and Americans worked.
History
1 answer:
Ymorist [56]2 years ago
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Answer:

1.Events that led to Exploration ... Many new protestant churches emerged. ... The Crusade, Renaissance, Reformation, the rise of European powers and the expansion of trade ... 3. colony: A settlement ruled by people from another land.

2.bsolutist rulers who emerged later in the 20th century, in addition to Hitler and Stalin, included Benito Mussolini of Italy, Mao Zedong of China, and Kim Il-Sung of North Korea, whose son (Kim Jong Il) and grandson (Kim Jong-Un) continued the pattern of absolutist rule in the country into the 21st century.

3.The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy), and chemistry transformed societal views about nature. ... Science came to play a leading role in Enlightenment discourse and thought.

4.Imperialism is a period of colonial expansion by European powers, the United Sates, ... Things changed at the end of the 19th century to a more aggressive and ... The industrial revolution created the need for Europe to take over colonies around the world.

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There are a good number of reasons why the British were able to do so, and in fact rule over India effectively for over a century.

Disunity among Indian princely states. India was more a collection of warring princely states, at loggerheads with each other. The British sucessfully used this to play off one state against another. Add to it there was no dearth of people willing to betray the kingdom for a few pieces of silver. Robert Clive succeeded at Plassey, because Mir Jaffar was willing to betray his master Siraj-Ud-Daulah in lie of being the Nawab. Mir Jaffar himself was betrayed by Mir Qasim later on.Tipu Sultan one of the most redoubtable fighters against the British rule, was finally defeated, as the Marathas, King of Mysore, Nizam of Hyderabad all joined hands with the British.
Superiority over other colonial powers. The other colonial powers in India competing for the share of resources were France,Portugal,Denmark, Holland. Of the 4, Denmark and Holland could never really be serious competitors to the British, they had their own trading posts, scattered around, but were never a serious threat. Portugal focussed primarily on the Western coast, Goa, parts of Kerala, Karnataka, and this left the British with vast swathes of unoccupied territory. That left France as the major contender to Britian in the race for colonialism. The British Army was more well equipped, more professional, more disciplined compared to the French army, suffering from indiscipline and corruption. This made the British win key battles all over the East Coast, as they effectively grabbed control.
Doctrine of Lapse. One of the most effective tactics, the British used to take over most of India. Instead of waging an all out war against some of the princely states, they signed a treaty with them, where in if the ruling king died without a heir, the East India company could take over that. And that is how Satara became one of the first states to end up under British rule. And that was also the main reason for the conflict in Jhansi.
Subsidiary alliance was also an effective instrument. According to this alliance, the kingdom which signs the treaty will have to maintain the following rules:

The British agreed to maintain a permanent and fixed subsidiary force within the territory of their ally.
In return, they didn't take money but took over a part of the territory of the ally.
A British officer called "resident" was placed at the court of the ruler.{he could interfere in the internal matters of the kingdom}
The ally could not maintain any relation with any other ruler without the approval of the British.{so,when the rulers wanted to revolt against the British they are alone.}
The Indian rulers felt a false sense of security but in reality they were losing their independence. On the other hand the Britishers maintained large forces at the expenses of the Indian rulers and also increase their area of influence. Some states brought under control through this policy are Hyderabad, Tanjore, Awadh, etc.
At the end of it all, the British had the advantage of better manpower, were militarily more powerful and stronger, and add to it they had some very canny strategists too. And the disunity among Indian princely states, their constant warring with each other, just added to the advantage.
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