242631
Who, as per the Permanent Land Revenue Settlement of Lord Cornwallis, were made hereditary owners of the land under their possession?
1 British Company
2 Zamindars
3 Peasants
4 Farmers
Explanation:
Zamindars The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land. Since, the tax burden on land was fixed, investment in land became an attraction for zamindars and landlords.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242632
How did company purchase goods in India before 1865?
1 By exporting
2 By importing
3 By Auction
4 None of these
Explanation:
By importing
16. Ruling The Countryside
242633
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century in Britain because of __________.
1 Colonisation
2 Industrialisation
3 Imperialism
4 Socialism
Explanation:
Industrialisation The demand for indigo increased in late -eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242634
H.T. Colebrook describes the conditions of the under-tenant farmers in:
1 1800
2 1805
3 1806
4 1810
Explanation:
1806
16. Ruling The Countryside
242635
The system that recognized the rights of the cultivator over his land permanently is _______.
1 The Ryotwari system
2 Zamindari system
3 Permanent Land Revenue system
4 Chautayi Revenue system
Explanation:
The Ryotwari system The Ryotwari system, instituted in some parts of British India was a system used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously. Where the land revenue was imposed directly on the ryots, the individual cultivators who actually worked the land system of assessment was known as ryotwari. The system of ryotwari settlement consisted of contracts for payment of government revenue, assessed in monetary terms for every field with each individual ryot without joint responsibility and without the intervention of a zamindar, a village headman or any other intermediary. That is why the system was known as ryotwari which literally means according to or with ryots.
242631
Who, as per the Permanent Land Revenue Settlement of Lord Cornwallis, were made hereditary owners of the land under their possession?
1 British Company
2 Zamindars
3 Peasants
4 Farmers
Explanation:
Zamindars The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land. Since, the tax burden on land was fixed, investment in land became an attraction for zamindars and landlords.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242632
How did company purchase goods in India before 1865?
1 By exporting
2 By importing
3 By Auction
4 None of these
Explanation:
By importing
16. Ruling The Countryside
242633
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century in Britain because of __________.
1 Colonisation
2 Industrialisation
3 Imperialism
4 Socialism
Explanation:
Industrialisation The demand for indigo increased in late -eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242634
H.T. Colebrook describes the conditions of the under-tenant farmers in:
1 1800
2 1805
3 1806
4 1810
Explanation:
1806
16. Ruling The Countryside
242635
The system that recognized the rights of the cultivator over his land permanently is _______.
1 The Ryotwari system
2 Zamindari system
3 Permanent Land Revenue system
4 Chautayi Revenue system
Explanation:
The Ryotwari system The Ryotwari system, instituted in some parts of British India was a system used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously. Where the land revenue was imposed directly on the ryots, the individual cultivators who actually worked the land system of assessment was known as ryotwari. The system of ryotwari settlement consisted of contracts for payment of government revenue, assessed in monetary terms for every field with each individual ryot without joint responsibility and without the intervention of a zamindar, a village headman or any other intermediary. That is why the system was known as ryotwari which literally means according to or with ryots.
242631
Who, as per the Permanent Land Revenue Settlement of Lord Cornwallis, were made hereditary owners of the land under their possession?
1 British Company
2 Zamindars
3 Peasants
4 Farmers
Explanation:
Zamindars The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land. Since, the tax burden on land was fixed, investment in land became an attraction for zamindars and landlords.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242632
How did company purchase goods in India before 1865?
1 By exporting
2 By importing
3 By Auction
4 None of these
Explanation:
By importing
16. Ruling The Countryside
242633
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century in Britain because of __________.
1 Colonisation
2 Industrialisation
3 Imperialism
4 Socialism
Explanation:
Industrialisation The demand for indigo increased in late -eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242634
H.T. Colebrook describes the conditions of the under-tenant farmers in:
1 1800
2 1805
3 1806
4 1810
Explanation:
1806
16. Ruling The Countryside
242635
The system that recognized the rights of the cultivator over his land permanently is _______.
1 The Ryotwari system
2 Zamindari system
3 Permanent Land Revenue system
4 Chautayi Revenue system
Explanation:
The Ryotwari system The Ryotwari system, instituted in some parts of British India was a system used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously. Where the land revenue was imposed directly on the ryots, the individual cultivators who actually worked the land system of assessment was known as ryotwari. The system of ryotwari settlement consisted of contracts for payment of government revenue, assessed in monetary terms for every field with each individual ryot without joint responsibility and without the intervention of a zamindar, a village headman or any other intermediary. That is why the system was known as ryotwari which literally means according to or with ryots.
242631
Who, as per the Permanent Land Revenue Settlement of Lord Cornwallis, were made hereditary owners of the land under their possession?
1 British Company
2 Zamindars
3 Peasants
4 Farmers
Explanation:
Zamindars The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land. Since, the tax burden on land was fixed, investment in land became an attraction for zamindars and landlords.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242632
How did company purchase goods in India before 1865?
1 By exporting
2 By importing
3 By Auction
4 None of these
Explanation:
By importing
16. Ruling The Countryside
242633
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century in Britain because of __________.
1 Colonisation
2 Industrialisation
3 Imperialism
4 Socialism
Explanation:
Industrialisation The demand for indigo increased in late -eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242634
H.T. Colebrook describes the conditions of the under-tenant farmers in:
1 1800
2 1805
3 1806
4 1810
Explanation:
1806
16. Ruling The Countryside
242635
The system that recognized the rights of the cultivator over his land permanently is _______.
1 The Ryotwari system
2 Zamindari system
3 Permanent Land Revenue system
4 Chautayi Revenue system
Explanation:
The Ryotwari system The Ryotwari system, instituted in some parts of British India was a system used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously. Where the land revenue was imposed directly on the ryots, the individual cultivators who actually worked the land system of assessment was known as ryotwari. The system of ryotwari settlement consisted of contracts for payment of government revenue, assessed in monetary terms for every field with each individual ryot without joint responsibility and without the intervention of a zamindar, a village headman or any other intermediary. That is why the system was known as ryotwari which literally means according to or with ryots.
242631
Who, as per the Permanent Land Revenue Settlement of Lord Cornwallis, were made hereditary owners of the land under their possession?
1 British Company
2 Zamindars
3 Peasants
4 Farmers
Explanation:
Zamindars The Permanent Settlement was one of the most famous measures of Lord Cornwallis. The landlords were also given the right to transfer their land. Since, the tax burden on land was fixed, investment in land became an attraction for zamindars and landlords.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242632
How did company purchase goods in India before 1865?
1 By exporting
2 By importing
3 By Auction
4 None of these
Explanation:
By importing
16. Ruling The Countryside
242633
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century in Britain because of __________.
1 Colonisation
2 Industrialisation
3 Imperialism
4 Socialism
Explanation:
Industrialisation The demand for indigo increased in late -eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes.
16. Ruling The Countryside
242634
H.T. Colebrook describes the conditions of the under-tenant farmers in:
1 1800
2 1805
3 1806
4 1810
Explanation:
1806
16. Ruling The Countryside
242635
The system that recognized the rights of the cultivator over his land permanently is _______.
1 The Ryotwari system
2 Zamindari system
3 Permanent Land Revenue system
4 Chautayi Revenue system
Explanation:
The Ryotwari system The Ryotwari system, instituted in some parts of British India was a system used to collect revenues from the cultivators of agricultural land. These revenues included undifferentiated land taxes and rents, collected simultaneously. Where the land revenue was imposed directly on the ryots, the individual cultivators who actually worked the land system of assessment was known as ryotwari. The system of ryotwari settlement consisted of contracts for payment of government revenue, assessed in monetary terms for every field with each individual ryot without joint responsibility and without the intervention of a zamindar, a village headman or any other intermediary. That is why the system was known as ryotwari which literally means according to or with ryots.