describe the changes that occurred in the composition of the company's Army
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- During the eighteenth century, when the East India Company began recruitment for its own army, it started recruiting peasants and began training them as professional soldiers.
- Like the Mughal army, the Company’s army was also composed of the cavalry and the infantry regiments, with the cavalry dominating the army.
- However, as warfare technology changed during the nineteenth century, the cavalry requirements of the Company’s army declined.
- As the soldiers had to be armed with muskets and matchlocks, the infantry regiments became more important.
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