History: British attempts to improve trade in Kerala

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Match the following regions with the ports developed by the British for trade facilities:

Malabar = Alapuzha Travancore = Alapuzha

Match the following terms with their descriptions:

Local Chieftains and landlords = Considered as owners of land under British rule Tenants in Malabar = Had limited rights over land due to Malabar Tenants' Act Madambis in Travancore = Their land was converted into government property Tenants in Travancore = Became landowners due to Janmi-Kudian Act

Match the following acts with their outcomes:

Malabar Tenants' Act of 1929 = Limited rights of tenants over land Pandarappatta Vilambaram (1865) = Granted tenants ownership of cultivated lands in Travancore Janmi-Kudian Act (1896) = Granted land ownership to tenants in Travancore Logan Commission report = Basis for Malabar Tenants' Act

Match the following changes with the regions they started in:

Changes in land relations = Started in Travancore from Marthanda Varma's time Conversion of Madambis' land = Travancore Tenants becoming landowners = Majority in Travancore Implementation of Malabar Tenants' Act = Malabar

Explore the British attempts to improve trade in Kerala during their rule and the impact on land relations. Learn about the development of ports at Kochi, Kozhikode, and Alapuzha, and the changes in land ownership under British rule.

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