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MODERN HISTORY-THE TIME OF BRITISH

                                                                MODERN HISTORY                                                                               Main events at the time of British 1.Establishment of East India company 2.British administrative system  3.Setting up of British revenue and administrative policies. 4.Development of industrialisation by British. 5.First war of Independence in 1857. 6.British introduced the new education system. 7.Socio-religious reform movements. 8.Some factors which promote Nationalism. 9.Indian national movement and struggle for Independence.               ...

MEANING OF HISTORY

                                                             MEANING OF HISTORY

1.History is the chronological order in which the events of past occured.

                                                               What do you mean by Chronology?

Chronology is the order in which the events occured in past according to dates.

                                                                 Importance of History?

History is important because-
  • Without the knowledge of past we cannot learn about present.
  • To get more information about social and political administration of people.
  • To know more about the dynasties who came to India.



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