Ruling the Countryside in 1 Shot || Class 8th SST || Pariksha Abhyas
PW Little Champs 6th, 7th & 8th・2 minutes read
Ashita and Vicky discuss the East India Company's revenue generation strategies in India, focusing on maximizing profits through land and crop production. The company's introduction of systems like the Mahalwadi and Ryotwari aimed to streamline revenue collection, with indigo cultivation playing a significant role in India's economy but leading to conflicts over land ownership and soil infertility.
Insights
- The East India Company focused on maximizing revenue in Bengal through various strategies like controlling land revenue, crop production, and trade of goods, leading to significant financial gains for the company and a shift in agricultural practices in the region.
- The cultivation of indigo in India, driven by British demand and profitability, resulted in conflicts over land ownership, soil infertility, and exploitation of farmers, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Indigo Commission and the Champaran Movement spearheaded by Mahatma Gandhi to address these issues and advocate for farmers' rights.
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Recent questions
What was the primary focus of the East India Company in Bengal?
Revenue generation
What were the key factors contributing to the success of the Ryotwari system in South India?
Direct revenue collection
Why did the British cultivate indigo in India?
Profitable export
What were the consequences of indigo cultivation on farmers in India?
Soil infertility
How did the Champaran Movement in Bihar influence the end of indigo cultivation?
Gandhiji's intervention
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