Indian resistance to British attempts to take control of the subcontinent varied in success, with many uprisings ultimately failing to achieve lasting results. Notable events, such as the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, showcased significant opposition but were suppressed, leading to direct British rule. However, various forms of resistance, including social reform movements and nationalistic sentiments, laid the groundwork for future independence efforts. Ultimately, while immediate resistance faced setbacks, it fostered a growing national consciousness that contributed to the eventual success of India's independence movement.
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all of these were reasons for colonial resistance
did the British began stationing regular British troops at the center of colonial resistance: Philadelphia
Chief Pontiac's plan of an uprising was not successful because the British found out about it beforehand.
The British king who resisted the Romans for the longest period was Caratacus, a leader of the Catuvellauni tribe. He fought against Roman invasion for many years during the Claudian conquest of Britain in the mid-1st century AD. After initially leading a successful resistance, he was eventually captured in 50 AD, but his legacy as a symbol of British resistance endured. His efforts highlighted the fierce determination of native tribes to defend their land against Roman control.
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(c) How successful was Indian resistance to British attempts to take control of lands in the sub-continent between 1750 and 1850? Explain your answer. LEVEL 1: Simplistic statement. [1--2] The British imposed their will on the sub-continent. LEVEL 2: Description of annexation [3--6] Outlines the events in Bengal, the Punjab, NWFP and Sindhi. LEVEL 3: Explains successes OR failures [7--10] LEVEL 4: Explains successes AND failures [9--13] Successes: power of local Nawabs early successes of Tipu Sultan Ranjit Singh Failures: strength of British army eventual failure of Tipu Sultan and Ranjit Singh conquests of British against weaker opposition LEVEL 5: As Level 4 -- also produces a judgement or evaluation [14
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did the British began stationing regular British troops at the center of colonial resistance: Philadelphia
The attempts to destroy the military depot established at Concord by the Continental Congress and capture the patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams, ordered by British Gen. Thomas Gage and the armed resistance opposed to the British troops by the colonial militia.
As the British government passed new tax laws, resistance by the colonists grew.
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