EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF BRITISH POWER IN INDIA Flashcards
According to B.L. Grover: Why did Lord Wellesley resorted to aggressive application of the subsidiary alliance system?
To extend British dominion in India as a defensive counter measure against the imperialistic designs of France and Russia.
Prelude to the Battle of Plassey?
- The English fortified Calcutta without the nawab’s permission.
- Black hole tragedy- Siraj-ud-daula imprisoned 146 English persons who were lodged in a very tiny room due to which 123 of them died of suffocation.
Traitors of Battle of Plassey?
- Mir Jafar
- Rai Durlabh
- Jagat Seth (an influential banker of Bengal)
- Omichand.
Mir Kasim and the treaty of 1760?
- Mir Kasim agreed to cede to the Company the districts of Burdwan, Midnapur and Chittagong.
- The Company would get half of the share in chunam trade of Sylhet.
- Mir Kasim agreed to pay off the outstanding dues to the Company.
- Mir Kasim promised to pay a sum of rupees five lakh towards financing the Company’s war effort in southern India.
- It was agreed that Mir Kasim’s enemies were the Company’s enemies, and his friends, the Company’s friends.
- It was agreed that tenants of the nawab’s territory would not be allowed to settle in the lands of the Company, and vice-versa.
Under the pressure of the Company, Mir Jafar decided to resign in favour of Mir Kasim. A pension of Rs 1,500 per annum was fixed for Mir Jafar.
Steps taken by Mir Kasim after being appointed as the Nawab?
- He shifted the capital from Murshidabad to Munger in Bihar.
- Reorganized the bureaucracy with the men of his own choice.
- Remodelling the army to enhance its skill and efficacy.
Prelude to the Battle of Buxar?
- Ram Narayan, the deputy governor of Bihar, was not responding to repeated requests by the nawab to submit accounts of the revenues of Bihar. Ram Narayan was supported by English officials of Patna.
- Misuse of the Company’s dastak or trade permit by company officials meant the loss of tax revenue to the nawab.
- The Nawab-Company tussle over transit duty led to the outbreak of wars between the English and Mir Kasim in 1763.
Battle of Buxar was fought between?
The combined armies of Mir Kasim, the Nawab of Awadh (Shuja-ud-daulah) and the Mughal emperor Shah Alam 2 were defeated by the English forces under Major Hector Munro at Buxar on October 22 1764.
After the Battle of Buxar?
Mir Jafar who was made Nawab agreed to hand over the districts of Midnapore, Burdwan and Chittagong to the English for the maintenance of their army. The English were also permitted duty-free trade in Bengal, except for a duty of two per cent on salt. After the death of Mir Jafar, his minor son, Najim-ud-daula, was appointed nawab, but the real power of administration lay in the hands of the naib-subahdar, who could be appointed or dismissed by the English.
Treaty of Allahabad:- Robert Clive concluded two important treaties at Allahabad in August 1765— One with the Nawab of Awadh and the other with the Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam 2.
Treaty with Nawab Shuja-ud-daula?
The Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah agreed to
1. Surrender Allahabad and Kara to Emperor Shah Alam 2.
2. Pay Rs 50 lakh to the Company as war indemnity and
3. Give Balwant Singh, Zamindar of Banaras, full possession of his estate.
Treaty of Allahabad:- Robert Clive concluded two important treaties at Allahabad in August 1765— One with the Nawab of Awadh and the other with the Mughal Emperor, Shah Alam 2.
Treaty with Shah Alam 2?
Shah Alam II agreed to:
1. Reside at Allahabad, to be ceded to him by the Nawab of Awadh, under the Company’s protection;
2. issue a farman granting the diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the East India Company in lieu of an annual payment of Rs 26 lakh; and
3. A provision of Rs 53 lakh to the Company in return for nizamat functions (military defence, police and administration of justice) of the said provinces.
Clive did not want to annex Awadh because it would have placed the Company under an obligation to protect an extensive land frontier from the Afghan and the Maratha invasions. The treaty made the Nawab a firm friend of the Company, and turned Awadh into a buffer state.
What is the dual system of government and who introduced it?
Robert Clive introduced the dual system of government, i.e., the rule of the two—the Company and the Nawab—in Bengal in which both the diwani, i.e., collecting revenues, and nizamat, i.e., police and judicial functions, came under the control of the company. The company exercised diwani rights as the diwan and the nizamat rights through its right to nominate the deputy subahdar.
Who did away with the dual system of Bengal?
Warren Hastings in 1772 did away with the dual system.
Term Dulwai and Sarvadhikari meaning?
- Dulwai– Commander in Chief.
- Sarvadhikari– Controller of revenue and finance.
Haidar Ali took the help of the French to set up an arms factory at _______ (now in Tamil Nadu), and also introduced Western methods of training for his army.
Dindigul.
Which Mysore ruler gave his support to the French soldiers at Seringapatam in setting up a Jacobin Club in 1797?
- Tipu Sultan was a great lover of democracy and a great diplomat.
- He gave his support to the French soldiers at Seringapatam in setting up a Jacobin Club in 1797.
- He ordered a salute of 2300 cannons and 500 rockets to celebrate the occasion.
- Tipu himself became a member of the Jacobin Club and allowed himself to be called Citizen Tipu.
- He planted the tree of Liberty at Seringapatam.
Mysore after Tipu?
- Wellesley offered Soonda and Harponelly districts of Mysore Kingdom to the Marathas, which the latter refused.
- The Nizam was given the districts of Gooty and Gurramkonda.
- The English took possession of Kanara, Wynad, Coimbatore, Dwaraporam and Seringapatam.
- The new state of Mysore was handed over to the old Hindu dynasty (Wodeyars) under a minor ruler Krishnaraja II, who accepted the subsidiary alliance.
- In 1831 William Bentinck took control of Mysore on grounds of misgovernance.
- In 1881 Lord Ripon restored the kingdom to its ruler.
Twelve Maratha chiefs led by Nana Phadnavis were known as?
Barabhai.
They made an effort to name the infant (Sawai- one and a quarter, son of Gangabai) as the new peshwa and rule for him as agents.
Treaties of Surat and Purandhar?
- Raghunathrao, unwilling to give up his position in power, sought help from the English at Bombay and signed the Treaty of Surat in 1775. - Under the treaty, Raghunathrao ceded the territories of Salsette and Bassein to the English along with a portion of the revenues from Surat and Bharuch districts.
- In return, the English were to provide Raghunathrao with 2,500 soldiers.
- The British Calcutta Council, on the other side of India, condemned the Treaty of Surat (1775) and sent Colonel Upton to Pune to annul it and make a new treaty (Treaty of Purandhar, 1776) with the regency renouncing Raghunath and promising him a pension.
Course of First Anglo Maratha war and the treaties?
- Mahadji Sindhia aka Mahadji Shinde trapped English army into ghats near Talegaon and trapped them from all sides and attacked the English supply base at Khopali.
- The Marathas also utilized a scorched earth policy, burning farmland and poisoning wells.
- The English surrendered by mid-January 1779 and signed the Treaty of Wadgaon that forced the Bombay government to relinquish all territories acquired by the English since 1775.
- Treaty of Salbai (1782): End of the First phase of the struggle Warren Hastings, the Governor General in Bengal rejected the Treaty of Wadgaon and sent a large force of soldiers who captured Ahmedabad in February 1779, and Bassein in December 1780.
Treaty of Salbai main provisions?
- The treaty guaranteed peace between two sides for twenty years
1. Salsette should continue in the possession of the English.
2. The whole of the territory conquered since the Treaty of Purandhar (1776) including Bassein should be restored to the Marathas.
3. In Gujarat, Fateh Singh Gaekwad should remain in possession of the territory which he had before the war and should serve the Peshwa as before.
4. The English should not offer any further support to Raghunathrao and the Peshwa should grant him a maintenance allowance.
5. Haidar Ali should return all the territory taken from the English and the Nawab of Arcot.
6. The English should enjoy the privileges at trade as before.
7. The Peshwa should not support any other European nation.
8. The Peshwa and the English should undertake that their several allies should remain at peace with one another.
9. Mahadji Sindhia should be the mutual guarantor for the proper observance of the terms of the treaty.
Provisions under treaty of Bassein?
- Treaty of Bassein (1802) Under the treaty, the Peshwa agreed:
1. to receive from the Company a native infantry consisting of not less than 6,000 troops, with the usual proportion of field artillery and European artillery men attached, to be permanently stationed in his territories.
2. to cede to the Company territories yielding an income of Rs 26 lakh.
3. to surrender the city of Surat.
4. to give up all claims for chauth on the Nizam’s dominions.
5. to accept the Company’s arbitration in all differences between him and the Nizam or the Gaekwad.
6. not to keep in his employment Europeans of any nation at war with the English.
7. to subject his relations with other states to the control of the English.