Chapter 2 THE EXTENSION OF THE BRITISH RULE KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
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Chapter 2 THE EXTENSION OF THE BRITISH RULE KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
fill-in-the-blank questions:
1. At the end of the First Anglo-Maratha war, Salbai agreement was signed between the Marathas and the British.
2. The Subsidiary Alliance system was implemented by Lord Wellesley.
3. The Doctrine of Lapse policy was implemented in the year 1848.
4. The Doctrine of Lapse policy was implemented by Lord Dalhousie.
II. Discuss in group and then answer the following:
1. Explain the reasons for First Anglo-Maratha War.
- Territorial conflicts arose, especially over Kora and Allahabad.
- Marathas were supported by Shah Alam-II, challenging British control.
- Death of Madhav Rao Peshwa weakened Maratha unity.
- Conflict began in 1775.
- Ended in 1782 with the Salbai Agreement.
- Agreement reaffirmed British control over disputed territories.
2. What were the conditions under Subsidiary Alliance? Explain.
The conditions of Subsidiary Alliance were:
- Indian kings had to keep British soldiers in their kingdom.
- They had to pay for the soldiers and provide revenue lands.
- A British Resident had to be in their court.
- They couldn’t appoint other Europeans without British permission.
- Any agreement with other Indian states needed British approval.
- In return, the British offered protection from aggression.
3. Explain the Third Anglo-Maratha War.
Third Anglo-Maratha War: Took place from 1817 to 1818.
- Maratha families, including the Peshwa, resisted British control.
- Peshwa attacked British Residency in Poona in 1817.
- Appa Saheb of Nagpur and Malhar Rao Holkar rebelled against the British.
- Peshwa fought British at Koregaon and Ashti in 1818 and later surrendered
- British abolished Peshwa post and appointed Pratapa Simha as ruler of Satara.
4. How did the Doctrine of Lapse support the expansion of British Empire in India?
- Doctrine of Lapse introduced by Lord Dalhousie in 1848.
- Allowed British annexation of princely states like Satara, Nagpur, and Jhansi.
- Annexation if ruler died without a natural or adopted heir.
- Expedited British expansion without direct confrontation.
- Led to incorporation of key territories into British Empire.
- Strengthened British hold over India.
5. Which were the states that came under the Doctrine of Lapse policy?
The states that came under the Doctrine of Lapse policy were Satara, Nagpur, Sambalpur, Udaipur, Jhansi, and Jaitpur.
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