5. why The British fought against the Sikhs in the First Anglo-Sikh War urgent
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The actions and attitudes of the British, under Governor General Lord Ellenborough and his successor, Sir Henry Hardinge, are disputed. By most British accounts, their main concern was that the Sikh army, without strong leadership to restrain them, was a serious threat to British territories along the border.
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Because the Britishers wanted to capture on west - northern part of India which was sikh plurality region.
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