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:

<p>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</p> Signup and view all the answers

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