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Write a well-argued essay of approximately 1500 words (typed in 12-font, double spaced) on any one of the following HST153/AAS254/IWS232: India, 1707-1950 Paper topics and instructions 1 Write a well-argued essay using data (evidence) to support your explanations and argument. The draft should be a minimum of three (3) written pages, and not a list of points. Please type in double-space in size 12 font. Choose any one of the following questions. 1. How and why were the British able to establish political control in South Asia? 2. Did the British ‘westernize’ South Asia? Analyze this question in light of any two (2) of the policies of the East India Company towards (a) land revenue, (b) law and the judiciary, (c) the army, (d) the police, (e) the administrative structure, or (f) education. 3. How and why did the British manage to defeat the rebels in 1857? How would you characterize the events of that year? 4. Why did reform and revival movements appear in South Asia? What were their programs? What did they achieve? (Examine trends amongst Hindus OR Muslims). 5. Did the British in any way make it possible for ‘Indians’ to combine to form a ‘national movement’? Draft (at least 3 pages) due in D2L on April 30. This draft should contain: (i) This has to be AT LEAST three full pages written out in full sentences. However, I recommend that you write out a full draft. The more you write, the more I can advise, and the better your final paper will be. (ii) You HAVE TO use the textbook for the draft and the final paper. You may use academic books or articles in addition to these – please consult with me before you use online resources. (iii) You will get the full 5% if you submit the draft on time; and zero if it isn’t on time. (iv) Please write out the question you are answering in full as the title of your paper. Do not abbreviate it or make up your own title. Answer all the parts of the question. (v) Write your name on all the pages. Number the pages. (vi) Provide a bibliography, even if you have only used the textbook. HST153/AAS254/IWS232: India, 1707-1950 Paper topics and instructions 2 Final paper (6-8 pages) is due in D2L on June 7. (i) The final version of your paper must incorporate my suggestions on your draft. (ii) You must give a full bibliography (list of books, etc., used to write the paper). (iii) Write your name on all the pages. (iv) Please write out the question you are answering in full as the title of your paper. Do not abbreviate it or make up your own title. Answer all the parts of the question. Please note: 1. Late submission of the draft and/or the final version will receive grade cuts. 2. You are welcome to consult me before the draft/paper is due. 3. Submit your assignment earlier if you cannot do it on the due date. 4. Use the textbooks for your paper. 5. Do NOT use Wikipedia or similar sources for either the draft or the final paper. Other recommended texts The following books are very good resources: 1. Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India (New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2004) 2. Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal, Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (London: Routledge, 2nd ed., 2004) link to th e-book - www.chegg.com/reader/9781316164464 username - [email protected] pass - sayHello123@
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Sutrishna answered on Apr 30 2022
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Zakariya H Mohammad 2
HOW AND WHY WERE BRITISH ABLE TO ESTABLISH POLITICAL CONTROL IN SOUTH ASIA
The British were able to establish political supremacy in the South Asian countries for a number of reasons. Before diving into the details of the reasons, we can say that the majo
r South Asian countries are parts and pieces of undivided India. It is a general conception based on the geographical area of these countries. Therefore, when we talk about colonialism in these countries, or undivided Indian subcontinent, we take the inherent diversity into account too. The diversity of the inhabitants and the diversity of rulers that came and ruled these nations in some period. This essay will first discuss about the reasons which acted in favor of the East India Company in a broad sense. Following that discussion, some specific events will be mentioned in chronological order, which played a major role in the history of this company-based government.
The discussion on notable rulers almost always includes the Mughals. Although they ruled for a lesser period of time, when compared to other rulers, the historical narratives of colonialism remain incomplete without them. Some historians believe the policies of Aurangzeb which were based on religious divisions, contributed to the rapid decline of the Mughal empire. On the other hand, the religious diversities helped the British to execute their “divide and rule” policies of government. Additionally, social, economic and cultural diversities were also huge. Therefore, even though the voices of the colonialised mass united in the name of freedom, there were other aspects of that freedom for every individual. For example, the ethnic minorities struggled to be included in the common place, the women for their liberty, the peasants fighting against the high revenues on land and their produce. These wide disparities kept the native people divided internally, irrespective of who ruled the subcontinent. Additionally, some minor differences ignited the fire of necessity in people to form a separate entity, politically, geographically and culturally.
Similar was the situation with linguistic diversities. When one language was preferred over another for official agendas and national politics, some people could easily make the transition and were benefitted, whereas the others suffered a loss. However, they could not do anything to reverse the outcomes. On a community level, this created sense of hope and possibilities for upliftment.
Some of the policies of British supported the native people and their betterment in terms of societal standard and standards of living, with the help of westernized ideas. However, their policies had the hidden purpose to exploit these genuine causes of native people in their favor. Be it educational policies, land and the judicial systems, the army or the administration, they were clear in their purpose and tailor it according to the prevailing situation of the subcontinent. For example, to eliminate the competitions from the Portuguese and Dutch, the British first introduced free trade to capture all the spices and then announce monopoly over trade. Similarly, the decline of the famous Sepoy Mutiny was brought about by a fundamental religious fear rumoured at that time and it made the violent battles weaker without any visible armed force. The establishment of railway lines and trade practices never promoted the growth of Indian economy. Rather, it helped the British to observe every part of the subcontinent more closely and send all the revenue to their home. It also made the movement of British Indian army faster and easier, ultimately helped in exercising greater control. On the other side, the Indian forests declined and new trade practices lowered the values of crops people earlier enjoyed. They had to exchange their crops for British and imported clothes. Thus, although it was always involvement of two sides, the rulers and the colonialised, it benefitted the rulers only....
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