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What is subsidiary alliance?

The Subsidiary Alliance system was used by Lord Wellesley, who was Governor-General of India from 1798-1805, to build an empire in India. Under the system, the allying Indian state's ruler was compelled to accept the permanent stationing of a British force within his territory and to pay a subsidy for its maintenance. Also, the Indian ruler had to agree to the posting of a British Resident in his court. Under the Subsidiary Treaty, the Indian ruler could not employ any European in his service without the prior approval of the British. Nor could he negotiate with any other Indian ruler without consulting the Governor-General. In return for all this, the British agreed to defend the ruler from his enemies and adopt a policy of non-interference in the internal matters of the allied state. Subsidiary Alliance brought immense gains for the East India Company by extending the areas under British control and bringing relative peace in subsidies and territory. During the seven-year rule of Wellesley alone, over 100 small and big states of India signed the Subsidiary Treaty.


Did Manchester became the center of the British minig industry?

No, Manchester is not noted for mining, it was the main textile manufacturing area where cotton was king, mainly for its sea access, canal system and that it rains so much and the damp weather helps keep the explosive nature of cotton dust under control. Newcastel was heavy on mining as was north Kent, the Midlands and Scotland.


How many targets did the Luftwaffe destroy in World War 2?

They didn't completely destroy targets, as Britain's defence system was strong, and helped us to win the Battle OF Britain. However, the main targets were Southeast England & the London area.


The convoy system used by the British to combat the wolf packs was an effective defensive strategy?

One, the convoy system allowed the British to limit their number of losses. Second, without the convoy system, the Allies lost one out of every 10 ships. With the convoy, the number of ships lost changed to 2 out of 100 ships.


What events and inovations made World War 2 so deadly?

Radar system designed by British

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Why did Napoleon decide to begin the Continental System?

So he could destroy the British economy.


How did India develop their laws?

Indian laws have came on the back of British Colonial Rule. The court system in India today is very slow but is based around the British court system. Most laws are retained from that era with new laws being brought in by the Indian parliament and Indian governments.


The British Parliament passed a law in 1813 law which required the Indian Education system to be taught in what?

df


Who is tha highest judicial organ in india?

The Indian Judiciary is partly a continuation of the British legal system.


What is Samuel slater credited with?

Samuel Slater was an industrialist who brought British textile technology to America and is known as both the Father of the American Industrial Revolution, as well as the Father of the American Factory System. He created the first water powered roller spinning textile mill in America and also created a factory system that was mimicked by entrepreneurs who followed him.


Which feature of present day Indian society was introduced by the british during colonial times?

parliamentary system of government


Which feature of present-day Indian society was introduced by the British during colonial times?

parliamentary system of government


Do you agree foreign textiles in India?

No, because it affect our economic system ,our textiles .Everyone wants to use foreign things if foreign textiles will start here then the production of foreign goods will increase and indian goods will be less demanded. So indian textile will will start to decrease .


What are some British policys?

The policies of the British to annex Indian Kingdoms and territories were:- 1.Doctrine of Lapse 2.Mahalwari System 3.Direct Annexation 4.Permanent Settlementetc..


Which best describes the relationship between the developments of industrial textile-making methods and the factory system?

Industrial textile-making methods helped launch the Industrial Revolution, and the factory system helped it continue to grow.


The brought textile workers and an machinery together in the same location?

factory system.


What did Britain's Lord Macaulay believe?

He established a new school system for the children of Indian elites and therefore the British civil service exam was created