Describe the causes of the British settlement in india . how did they establish their rule? PLEASE GIVE ANSWER THE QUESSTION
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India is ruled by British over 200 years
they controled trade and raw material etc ..
they produced their goods and sell them in India .
British used our labour and exported them to other countries as slaves.
Due to British settlement India lost its economy.
many of our products were not sold.
only their products were sold.
seeing this things many freedom fighters took revolution against British.
causes :
1) economic loss
2) loss in industrialization
3) loss in gain of power
4) damage Sovereignty of national
they controled trade and raw material etc ..
they produced their goods and sell them in India .
British used our labour and exported them to other countries as slaves.
Due to British settlement India lost its economy.
many of our products were not sold.
only their products were sold.
seeing this things many freedom fighters took revolution against British.
causes :
1) economic loss
2) loss in industrialization
3) loss in gain of power
4) damage Sovereignty of national
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British troops were well organized and used superior tactical & strategic skills on the warfield.
French revolution and later the defeat of Napolean in 1815, distract the French from expanding their control in India. The British used this opportunity to kick out the other colonial powers from India.
By the 18th century, India was under a crisis. The Aurangzeb's rule was quite bitter for non-Muslims and the Hindus were tired of Islamic rule. This gave rise to many Hindu kings (such as the Marathas). The East India Company rightly used this period to increase the divisions with their divide and rule policy.
India had a very weak navy. Unlike islands like Britain or Japan, we didn't have enough incentives to build a strong navy. Naval superiority helped the British to gain and build the critical ports of India (Bombay, Madras, Calcutta) and build the empire from there.
French revolution and later the defeat of Napolean in 1815, distract the French from expanding their control in India. The British used this opportunity to kick out the other colonial powers from India.
By the 18th century, India was under a crisis. The Aurangzeb's rule was quite bitter for non-Muslims and the Hindus were tired of Islamic rule. This gave rise to many Hindu kings (such as the Marathas). The East India Company rightly used this period to increase the divisions with their divide and rule policy.
India had a very weak navy. Unlike islands like Britain or Japan, we didn't have enough incentives to build a strong navy. Naval superiority helped the British to gain and build the critical ports of India (Bombay, Madras, Calcutta) and build the empire from there.
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