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Colonial Cities

Question
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Why was the colonial government keen on mapping? Mention any two reasons.

Solution

(i) The colonial government felt that good map is necessary to understand the land sketch.

(ii) It also consider very helpful to know the topography. This knowledge was consider to allow the colonial government to have better control over the region.

(iii) When towns began to grow maps were prepared not only to plan the development of towns but also to develop commerce and consolidate power.

Some More Questions From Colonial Cities Chapter

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What were the new kinds of public places that emerged in the colonial city? What functions did they serve?

What were the concerns that influenced town planning in the nineteenth century?

To what extent were social relations transformed in the new cities?

On an outline map of India, trace the major rivers and hill ranges. Plot ten cities mentioned in the chapter, including Bombay. Calcutta and Madras, and prepare a brief note on why the importance of any two cities that you have marked (one colonial and one precolonial) changed in the nineteenth century.

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Why was the colonial government keen on mapping? Mention any two reasons.

Why were the figures of mortality and disease difficult to collect? Give two reasons.