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Colonial Cities

Question
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How was the separation between town and country fluid? State any two reasons.

Solution

(a) It was fluid because peasants travelled long distances on pilgrimage often passing through towns. There was also an exodus from the villages to towns in times of famine.

(b) A reverse flow from towns to villages occurred when the towns were attacked. Trader and pedlars also took goods from the towns to sell in the villages.

Some More Questions From Colonial Cities Chapter

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.

You have been reading about big colonial cities. Choose any small town with a long history. It could be a temple town, market town, administrative centre, a pilgrimage centre or a combination of these. Find out how the town was established, when it developed, and how its history changed during modern times.

Choose five different types of buildings in your town or village. For each of these, find out when it was built, how it was planned, how resources were obtained for its construction, and how long it took to built it. What do the architectural features of the buildings express?

Choose five different types of buildings in your town or village. For each of these, find out when it was built, how it was planned, how resources were obtained for its construction, and how long it took to built it. What do the architectural features of the buildings express ?

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.

Why did paupens from rural areas flock to the cities? Mention any two reasons.

Mention two differences between White towns and Black towns during early British period.

Mention any two reasons for the British to take upon themselves the task of town planning in Bengal in the very beginning.