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What changes were brought about in the spatial pattern of the city of bombay from 18 to the 19 century |
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Answer» The modern city of Bombay took shape in the 19th century. The city was built by the joining together ofmany islands, a process that was more or less completed by the first half of the century. Reclamations were then started, a process that continues till today. During the latter half of this century, the importance of Bombay as a centre of cotton trade, specially during the American Civil War (1861-65), created a pool of wealth, not only AMONG the British, but also among Indians. Much of this money was channelled into REBUILDING the core of the town into a grand showpiece. The First INDIAN War of Independence, in 1857, MAKES a convenient watershed between these two streams of development. Before the War of Independence, India was governed by the East India Company; after the war it REVERTED to the Crown |
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