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ICSE History Syllabus Overview

(1) The document outlines the ICSE Board History syllabus, beginning with the rise of British power in India between 1740-1798, including the Anglo-French struggles in South India and British victory at Plassey and Buxar. (2) It then discusses the ascendancy of British power under Lord Wellesley between 1798-1818 through subsidiary alliances, annexation of territories, and the elimination of French threats through wars. (3) Finally, it addresses the consolidation of British power between 1818-1857, including details on the Sikh wars in Punjab, the annexations under Dalhousie's doctrine of lapse including Awadh, and a critical app

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ICSE History Syllabus Overview

(1) The document outlines the ICSE Board History syllabus, beginning with the rise of British power in India between 1740-1798, including the Anglo-French struggles in South India and British victory at Plassey and Buxar. (2) It then discusses the ascendancy of British power under Lord Wellesley between 1798-1818 through subsidiary alliances, annexation of territories, and the elimination of French threats through wars. (3) Finally, it addresses the consolidation of British power between 1818-1857, including details on the Sikh wars in Punjab, the annexations under Dalhousie's doctrine of lapse including Awadh, and a critical app

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ICSE Board History Syllabus

ICSE Board History Syllabus


1. The Rise and Growth of British Power(1740-1798) (i) Indian States and Society in the 18th century:position and interests of European trading companies in India. This should be taught in context of the eighteenth century debate on anarchy vs dynamism and the process of transformation of English East India Company from traders tcolonial masters. The breakup of the Mughal Empire (a general account) and rise of the regional powers basic outline of the Marathas, Sikhs (excluding Ranjeet Singh), Bengal, Awadh, Mysore, Hyderabad and the Carnatic. Foreign trading companies :Portuguese and Dutch very briefly, the English and French Companies in more detail. (ii) The Anglo-French struggle in the South 1740-1763.The First, Second and Third Wars can be taught briefly, in connection with each cause of British success and French failure. (iii)Bengal: review of main events from the accession of Siraj-ud-Daulah to the defeat of the Indian powers at Buxar (1764); impact and significance of Battles of Plassey and Buxar;political arrangement made by Robert Clive. This should be done in some detail, emphasizing the causes of the conflict (the conflict over the abuse trading privileges,the minting of money, etc). Know More About :- ICSE Board Geography Syllabus

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2. The Ascendancy of British Power (1798-1818) Expansion under Lord Wellesley: subsidiary alliances, wars, annexation of territories of subordinated rulers;elimination of French threat. Appraisal.Background to Wellesley should be briefly explained: the reasons for giving up the policy of non-intervention and the revival of the French threat. The subsidiary alliances should be done in some detail: the main terms of the alliance; theresults for the States which signed; a few examples of States which did; the advantages for the British. Annexation of territories of previously subordinated rulers just the names. The Second Maratha War some mention of the background and events of the Peshwas court leading to the Treaty of Bassein - the events of the War and the results to be done very briefly. The Mysore War to be done very briefly, emphasizing the end of French threat. Short critical look at Wellesley: was the aim of paramountcy achieved? 3. Consolidation of British Power (1818-1857) (i) Punjab: Ranjeet Singh; the causes, events and results of the Sikh Wars.Brief outline of Ranjeet Singhs career the Treaty of Amritsar and its significance; a brief account of the expansion of the Sikh State under Ranjeet Singh and a very brief appraisal.Causes, and results of the two Sikh Wars should be done in brief. (ii) Dalhousie and the policy of annexation (1848-1856). Doctrine of Lapse - annexation of Awadh; other annexations. Dalhousie as administrator and social reformer a critical appraisal.The Doctrine of Lapse should be done in detail; some important states annexed under its provisions. Other annexations need to be mentioned only. The annexation of Awadh should be done in more detail, particularly its results. A very brief look at Dalhousie's viceroyalty - a critical look at the policy of annexation and his administration.

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