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Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer using the code given below.
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I.
Statement I : In 1856, Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was dethroned and exiled to Calcutta on the plea that the region was being misgoverned. Stateinent II : The Nawab was accused of being unable to control the rebellious chiefs and Taluqdars.
Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I
Statement I is true but Statement II is false
Statement I is false but Statement II is true
It all began with the Subsidiary Alliance that was imposed on Awadh in the year 1801. When a state came under the Alliance, it meant it would directly come under British supervision with the local armies disbanded and replaced by British troops. Accordingly the Nawabs became dependent on the British for administration of the state. Finally, in the year 1856, the state of Awadh was annexed on grounds of misadministration by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. He was dethroned and sent to exile. The local taluqdars who held a lot of land came under a load of trouble with the departure of the Nawab. The British held an assumption that the taluqdars did not have a legitimate claim over the land that they held and hence passed the Summary Settlement in the year 1856. This revenue policy brought down the percentage of land held by the taluqdars significantly. The peasants and land holders were equally affected and the entire social order that was built on land holder- peasant relationship came crashing down.
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