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Pakistan Studies---History---Solving All Sections

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Hey everybody, I'm new to the forum, will be giving a couple subjects this year and history is one of them, I just got an idea, I, obviously with your help, will be solving all questions to date that would be almost 100% accurate so that everyone can compare their answers and perfect them, we'll start from scratch, if anyone has perfect answers please notify me here. Hopefully this will help everyone. Also all the answers need to be according to the current marking scheme.
NOTE: please help me correct my answers
i will organize them later.
 
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Ans. When the British arrived in India, the Mughal Empire was already under state of decline. State by state broke out and was becoming independent of the Central Government. These states fought with each other and saw the British as allies, rather than enemies. The rulers of these states were wealthy fedual lords who were most of the time involved in their own personal affairs and paid less attention to the problems of their state. This granted the British with an ideal take over opportunity.

On the other hand, the British were too powerful. They had gone through the Industrial Revolution and had invented much more superior weapons as well as fighting strategies than the Indians. Their army was well organized, strong and had a good repudiation for discipline. The British also considered them superior in every field of life and they believed that they were destined to rule the world. They saw India as a country in stagnation and decline. They, being clever played one community against the other to promote feelings of antagonism among the natives so that they would support them in their conquest.
 
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This might come to your aid:

Ans. When the British arrived in India, the Mughal Empire was already under state of decline. State by state broke out and was becoming independent of the Central Government. These states fought with each other and saw the British as allies, rather than enemies. The rulers of these states were wealthy fedual lords who were most of the time involved in their own personal affairs and paid less attention to the problems of their state. This granted the British with an ideal take over opportunity.

On the other hand, the British were too powerful. They had gone through the Industrial Revolution and had invented much more superior weapons as well as fighting strategies than the Indians. Their army was well organized, strong and had a good repudiation for discipline. The British also considered them superior in every field of life and they believed that they were destined to rule the world. They saw India as a country in stagnation and decline. They, being clever played one community against the other to promote feelings of antagonism among the natives so that they would support them in their conquest.
The wealth created by the EIC, the British could afford a military which the Mughal could not match,The British play divide and rule policy and fought one state with another,
 
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