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Arrival of Birtish in Sri Lanka & Consolidation of Power

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Dutch arrived in S.L   1602  
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Year on which British captured the maritime areas from Dutch   1796  
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Year on which British captured the whole of S.L   1815  
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When S.L gained independence   04th of Feb 1948  
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Portuguese arrived in S.L   1505  
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Company established by the British   English East India Trading Company  
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Year on which British arrived in India for the first time   1600  
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Reasons for the British to focus their attention on S.L   * Importance of Natural Location of S.L * Importance of Trade  
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3 Points to show the importance of Natural Location of S.L   * Center of Sea routes. * Easy to handle naval & State affairs. * Anchor a large no. of ships during NE monsoon.  
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3 points to show the importance of trade   * S.L cinnamon was given prominance in Europe. * Dutch & Portuguese gained profit by trading spices * S.l possessed most of the sought after commodities.  
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Spices available in S.L   Cinnamon, Pepper, Clove, Nutmeg, Cardamom  
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Items available in S.L   Gems, Ivory, Pearls  
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S.L becoming a part of British Empire in 2 stages   * Maritime areas from dutch in 1796 * K.K in 1815  
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French Revolution   1789  
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Government formed after the Republic of France invaded Holland   Batavian Republic  
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Ruler of Holland   Prince William  
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What was Kew letter   Letter written by William to the dutch governor stating to hand over the maritime areas to British  
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Where was Kew letter written   In Kew palace  
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Dutch governor at the time Kew letter was written   Van Angelbeck  
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3 stages of British ruling the maritime provinces   Madras Presidency (1796-1798), Dual Control System (1798-1802), Crown (British) Colony (1802)  
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Year when riots broke out against EEITC when Madras presidency prevailed   1797  
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Reasons for the 1797 revolt   pg 4-5  
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The committee headed to find reasons for the 1797 revolt   The de Meuron Commitee  
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The leader of The de Meuron Commitee   Colonel de Meuron  
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Suggestions by the de Meuron Committee   *Abolish auctioning the right to collect taxes, newly imposed taxes & paying taxes in cash (and allow to pay tax in kind)*Select local offices to colect tax instead of Aumildars  
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What is Dual Control System   Joint administration by the British government and EEITC  
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When was Dual COntrol system introduced   1798-1802  
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Who took control of the civil war affairs during Dual Control System   British government  
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Controller of revenue & trade affairs in Dual Control System   EEITC  
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Governor appointed during Dual Control System   Frederick North  
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2 sets of officials in dual control system   Officers of the Company & officers of the Governor (under North's command)  
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Why was dual control system abandoned   *Officers of EEITC functioned in dishonest manner*Britsh governor officers unaware of local systems & customs.  
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Year from which maritime areas came under British Crown Colony   1802-1815  
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5 Reforms introduced by Frederick North   Establishment of, Supreme Court,Court of Appeal for civil cases, Survey, Public works & Postal departments, hospitals, vaccination for small pox, Abolishing of rajakariya system  
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Appointing of Thomas Maitland as the governor   1805  
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5 Steps taken by Maitland to establish British power   Pg 7  
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