analyze the strategies adopted by the british to expand their empire in india and write an essay on the same
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II in plotting against the British, the battle took place at a place called Buxar on 22
October 1764. Their defeat proved to be decisive.
Though the British successfully gained control over Bengal, the imposition of British
rule throughout India was not an easy task. A number of regional powers opposed
them and tried to resist the efforts of territorial expansion of the British. Let us read
about the various wars waged by the British against the Indian states.
October 1764. Their defeat proved to be decisive.
Though the British successfully gained control over Bengal, the imposition of British
rule throughout India was not an easy task. A number of regional powers opposed
them and tried to resist the efforts of territorial expansion of the British. Let us read
about the various wars waged by the British against the Indian states.
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The British used a variety of tactics to conquer the princely realms, including the Subsidiary Alliance System.
Explanation:
- To capture princely nations, the British used a two-pronged strategy. The first step was the employment of force, which meant going to war and destroying the princely nations with modern weapons and resources.
- The second tactic involves employing laws or regulations like the doctrine of lapse or subsidiary alliance, among others.
- Using this two-pronged approach, British India's government was united and nearly all of India was ruled by the British by 1857.
In 1848, Lord Dalhousie was appointed Governor-General of India. He persisted in his expansionist strategy to expand British control over more land in India.
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