Multiple Choice
Questions refer to the passage below.
Section II-Regarding Merchants. It is plain that the infidel and treacherous British government have monopolized the trade of all the fine and valuable merchandise, such as indigo, cloth, and other articles of shipping, leaving only the trade of trifles to the people. . . . When the Badshahi Government is established, all these aforesaid fraudulent practices shall be dispensed with, and the trade of every article, without exception, both by land and by water, shall be open to the merchants of India.
The Azamgarh Proclamation (1857) , Bahadur Shah, last Mughal emperor
-Which of the following was advocated by the passage above?
A) Extension of monopoly power to the British
B) All trade be open to Indian merchants
C) Restriction of trade in indigo and cotton
D) Conversion of the infidels
Correct Answer:

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