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1) Do you think that the British taught us about effective administration?
2) Why were the British easily able to defeat native Indian states?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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  1. The chief aim of the British was to enable them to exploit India economically to the maximum advantage of various British interests, ranging from the Company to the Lancashire manufacturers.
  2. India was under Moghul occupation, Britain set up the east India company and this was allowed because of the favourable trade terms for Britain and India, ... Various native monarchs opposed British presence because of the rights the British believed in, but they were defeated one by one by the Brit/Indian army.

Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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Explanation:

1 they advocated window remarriage and prohibited sati pratha. they also laid railway lines and set up post offices. they established educational institutions . so they taught Indian's about effective administration

2 •the British were able to defeat native indian

•because the indians were illiterate

•The British were not soo powerful but they used indians as slaves

•indian do not know what us wrong and right

•indian were super superstitious

• British took advantage of that

•indians was not united

•each state has different king

•each one have different culture tradition and opinion

•no one was ready to come together to fight against british

•and British took advantage of this

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