The Path to Victory: American Revolution in the South
The American Revolution in the South saw pivotal battles including the British capture of Savannah, American defeats at Charles Town and Camden, guerrilla warfare led by Francis Marion, and the turning point at Yorktown where Cornwallis surrendered in 1781, marking the end of British efforts in the
0 views • 10 slides
The American Revolution: Overcoming Odds and Achieving Independence
Despite facing significant challenges, including lack of military experience and unity, the American patriots managed to defeat the formidable British Empire in the Revolutionary War. Key turning points such as the victories at Saratoga, French alliance, and the surrender of Cornwallis led to Americ
0 views • 41 slides
Analysis of Permanent Settlement in British India
The Permanent Settlement introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793 empowered zamindars to collect revenue, causing peasants to become tenants. While it provided security, it led to various issues such as high land revenue, conflicts, and hereditary landlords. The system failed to satisfy the British, za
0 views • 8 slides