Early Resistance Against the British in Kerala Quiz

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Match the early resistance against the British in Kerala with their reasons:

Pazhassi = Opposition to British taxation policies Veluthampi = Protest against British interference in local governance Paliathachan = Defiance of British administrative control Local chieftains = Desire to protect regional autonomy

Match the following Kerala merchandises with their primary export products:

Coconut = Export Cloth Jaggery = Tobacco Cashew-nut = Sugar Black pepper = Metal products

Match the revised trade laws by the British in Kerala with their impact:

Unified coinage and metrology systems = Facilitated standardized trade practices Introduction of road, bridges, and railways = Improved transportation of goods Spread of foreign trade across regions = Integration of Kerala into the world market Building of railway line from Beypore to Tirur = Enhanced industrial transportation

Match the following raw materials with their transportation modes:

<p>Kerosene = Railways Tobacco = Roads Iron ore = Bridges Arecanut = Waterways</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the regions mentioned in Kerala's resistance against the British with their locations:

<p>Kannanmula, Thiruvananthapuram = Southern Kerala Madras = Outside Kerala Beypore to Tirur railway line = Northern Kerala Remote villages for industrial product transportation = Various parts of Kerala</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the impact of British control over Kerala's economy with its consequence:

<p>Cheap price for Kerala merchandises = Destruction of self-sufficient village economy High prices for British industrial products = Dependency on foreign goods Integration into the world market = Loss of regional economic autonomy Foreign trade spread across regions = Disruption of traditional trade practices</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following commodities with their trade impact in Kerala:

<p>Coconut = Export Kerosene = Import Tobacco = Export Metal products = Import</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following raw materials with the transportation mode used in Kerala:

<p>Cashew-nut = Railways Black pepper = Roads Arecanut = Bridges Iron ore = Railways</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following resistance leaders in Kerala with the regions where they led their movements:

<p>Pazhassi = Malabar Veluthampi = Travancore Paliathachan = Cochin Popular resistance = Throughout Kerala</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following changes introduced by the British in Kerala with their impacts:

<p>Unified coinage system = Standardization of currency Metrology systems = Standardization of measurements Roads and bridges construction = Improvement in transportation facilities Railway line establishment = Efficient raw material and product transportation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions by the British in Kerala with their consequences on the local economy:

<p>Taking administrative control over trade = Destroyed self-sufficient village economy Gaining Kerala merchandises at cheap price = Sold industrial products at high prices Spreading foreign trade across the region = Kerala becoming a part of world market Amending trade laws in Malabar, Kochi, and Travancore = Favored British trade interests</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following historical events in Kerala with their locations:

<p>Hanging at Kannanmula, Thiruvananthapuram = LL Kerala towards Modernity Deportation to Madras = Paliathachan First railway line from Beypore to Tirur in 1861 = British railway establishment</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Early Resistance Against British in Kerala

  • Early resistance against the British in Kerala was led by various groups, including local kings, nobles, and peasants
  • Reasons for resistance included protection of local trade, preservation of traditional ways of life, and opposition to British colonial rule

Kerala Merchandises and Primary Export Products

  • Pepper was a primary export product of Kerala, highly valued for its spice and preservative properties
  • Other export products included spices, textiles, and spices

Revised Trade Laws by the British in Kerala

  • The British revised trade laws to favor British East India Company's interests, restricting local trade and commerce
  • Impact of revised trade laws included decline of local industries, increase in British control over economy, and rise in prices of essential goods

Transportation of Raw Materials in Kerala

  • Raw materials such as pepper, spices, and textiles were transported through land and sea routes, including the spice route
  • Transportation modes included bullock carts, boats, and ships

Regions of Resistance Against British in Kerala

  • Regions of resistance against British rule included Malabar, Cochin, and Travancore
  • These regions were located in the southern part of the Indian subcontinent, along the Malabar Coast

Impact of British Control on Kerala's Economy

  • British control led to the decline of local industries, rise in prices, and exploitation of local resources
  • Consequences included poverty, inequality, and cultural changes

Commodities and Trade Impact in Kerala

  • Commodities such as pepper, spices, and textiles had a significant impact on trade in Kerala, with the British East India Company dominating the trade
  • Trade impact included the decline of local trade, rise of British monopolies, and changes in trade patterns

Raw Materials and Transportation in Kerala

  • Raw materials such as pepper, spices, and textiles were transported through land and sea routes
  • Transportation modes included bullock carts, boats, and ships

Resistance Leaders in Kerala

  • Resistance leaders included Velu Thampi Dalawa, Pazhassi Raja, and other local kings and nobles
  • They led their movements in various regions of Kerala, including Malabar, Cochin, and Travancore

Changes Introduced by the British in Kerala

  • Changes introduced by the British included the introduction of new crops, new systems of administration, and new technologies
  • Impacts of these changes included changes in agricultural practices, rise in British control, and cultural changes

Actions by the British and Consequences on Local Economy

  • Actions by the British included imposing taxes, restricting local trade, and exploiting local resources
  • Consequences on the local economy included poverty, inequality, and cultural changes

Historical Events in Kerala

  • Historical events in Kerala included the resistance movements against the British, the introduction of new technologies, and the rise of British control
  • Locations of these events included Malabar, Cochin, Travancore, and other regions of Kerala

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