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1917 saw the farmers' uprising against the cultivation of indigo in ____________and was supported by _____________:
1 Bengal, Subhash Chandra Bose
2 Awadh, Begum Hazrat Mahal
3 Bombay, B.G. Tilak
4 Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
Explanation:
Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
16. Ruling The Countryside
242684
The worst affected people under the permanent land revenue settlement system were _______.
1 Zamindars
2 East India Company
3 Farmers
4 Nawabs
Explanation:
Farmers Permanent settlement of Bengal was introduced in 1793 by Lord Cornwallis. The Zamindars needed to pay a fixed amount of land revenue on a fixed date every year. This amount could not be increased later, however, if the Zamindar failed to pay the amount on fixed date, the Company could sell their land via public auction. The worst affected were the farmers as the continued to be victims of the harassments of the zamindars who exploited them for their own selfish motives.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242685
After harvest, the indigo plant was taken to the in the indigo factory.
1 Dye.
2 Vatcorrect.
3 Farm.
4 Machine.
Explanation:
Vatcorrect.
16. Ruling The Countryside
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What caused the deep crisis in the economy of Bengal after the Company assumed the Diwani of Bengal?
1 Artisans deserted villages as they were forced to sell goods to the Company at low prices.
2 Peasants were unable to pay the dues demanded from them.
3 In 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above. The Bengal economy faced a deep crisis due to the following reasons: Artisans were deserting villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices. Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them. Artisanal production was in decline, and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse. Then in 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal. About one-third of the population was wiped out.
242683
1917 saw the farmers' uprising against the cultivation of indigo in ____________and was supported by _____________:
1 Bengal, Subhash Chandra Bose
2 Awadh, Begum Hazrat Mahal
3 Bombay, B.G. Tilak
4 Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
Explanation:
Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
16. Ruling The Countryside
242684
The worst affected people under the permanent land revenue settlement system were _______.
1 Zamindars
2 East India Company
3 Farmers
4 Nawabs
Explanation:
Farmers Permanent settlement of Bengal was introduced in 1793 by Lord Cornwallis. The Zamindars needed to pay a fixed amount of land revenue on a fixed date every year. This amount could not be increased later, however, if the Zamindar failed to pay the amount on fixed date, the Company could sell their land via public auction. The worst affected were the farmers as the continued to be victims of the harassments of the zamindars who exploited them for their own selfish motives.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242685
After harvest, the indigo plant was taken to the in the indigo factory.
1 Dye.
2 Vatcorrect.
3 Farm.
4 Machine.
Explanation:
Vatcorrect.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242686
What caused the deep crisis in the economy of Bengal after the Company assumed the Diwani of Bengal?
1 Artisans deserted villages as they were forced to sell goods to the Company at low prices.
2 Peasants were unable to pay the dues demanded from them.
3 In 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above. The Bengal economy faced a deep crisis due to the following reasons: Artisans were deserting villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices. Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them. Artisanal production was in decline, and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse. Then in 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal. About one-third of the population was wiped out.
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16. Ruling The Countryside
242683
1917 saw the farmers' uprising against the cultivation of indigo in ____________and was supported by _____________:
1 Bengal, Subhash Chandra Bose
2 Awadh, Begum Hazrat Mahal
3 Bombay, B.G. Tilak
4 Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
Explanation:
Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
16. Ruling The Countryside
242684
The worst affected people under the permanent land revenue settlement system were _______.
1 Zamindars
2 East India Company
3 Farmers
4 Nawabs
Explanation:
Farmers Permanent settlement of Bengal was introduced in 1793 by Lord Cornwallis. The Zamindars needed to pay a fixed amount of land revenue on a fixed date every year. This amount could not be increased later, however, if the Zamindar failed to pay the amount on fixed date, the Company could sell their land via public auction. The worst affected were the farmers as the continued to be victims of the harassments of the zamindars who exploited them for their own selfish motives.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242685
After harvest, the indigo plant was taken to the in the indigo factory.
1 Dye.
2 Vatcorrect.
3 Farm.
4 Machine.
Explanation:
Vatcorrect.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242686
What caused the deep crisis in the economy of Bengal after the Company assumed the Diwani of Bengal?
1 Artisans deserted villages as they were forced to sell goods to the Company at low prices.
2 Peasants were unable to pay the dues demanded from them.
3 In 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above. The Bengal economy faced a deep crisis due to the following reasons: Artisans were deserting villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices. Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them. Artisanal production was in decline, and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse. Then in 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal. About one-third of the population was wiped out.
242683
1917 saw the farmers' uprising against the cultivation of indigo in ____________and was supported by _____________:
1 Bengal, Subhash Chandra Bose
2 Awadh, Begum Hazrat Mahal
3 Bombay, B.G. Tilak
4 Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
Explanation:
Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi
16. Ruling The Countryside
242684
The worst affected people under the permanent land revenue settlement system were _______.
1 Zamindars
2 East India Company
3 Farmers
4 Nawabs
Explanation:
Farmers Permanent settlement of Bengal was introduced in 1793 by Lord Cornwallis. The Zamindars needed to pay a fixed amount of land revenue on a fixed date every year. This amount could not be increased later, however, if the Zamindar failed to pay the amount on fixed date, the Company could sell their land via public auction. The worst affected were the farmers as the continued to be victims of the harassments of the zamindars who exploited them for their own selfish motives.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242685
After harvest, the indigo plant was taken to the in the indigo factory.
1 Dye.
2 Vatcorrect.
3 Farm.
4 Machine.
Explanation:
Vatcorrect.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242686
What caused the deep crisis in the economy of Bengal after the Company assumed the Diwani of Bengal?
1 Artisans deserted villages as they were forced to sell goods to the Company at low prices.
2 Peasants were unable to pay the dues demanded from them.
3 In 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above. The Bengal economy faced a deep crisis due to the following reasons: Artisans were deserting villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices. Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them. Artisanal production was in decline, and agricultural cultivation showed signs of collapse. Then in 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal. About one-third of the population was wiped out.