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British violated treaties with Indian kings at will. Support the statement with help of example ​

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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British violated treaties with Indian kings at will.

Explanation:

  • The East India Company purpose was to trade with India, East, and Southeast Asia.
  • The East India Company was economically and later politically dominant in the 19th century in colonies in Asia and Africa.
  • The company settles down in India for trading purposes, including cotton, silk, and spices from South India.
  • British violated treaties by introducing their policies in India which led many kings and princes to annexed lands.
  • The slow invasion on land, resources, and political abruptly stopped by the Indian Uprising of 1857.
  • One example of the violation of treaties by Britishers was with Nawab Sirajuddaulah.
  • All they wanted was rights over the land of nawabs and kings in India.

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