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How arrival of steam technology aided Britishers in expansion of power?

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Answered by pirbushra358
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How trade led to battles

Through the early eighteenth century the conflict between

the Company and the nawabs of Bengal intensified.

After the death of Aurangzeb, the Bengal nawabs asserted

their power and autonomy, as other regional powers were

doing at that time. Murshid Quli Khan was followed by

Alivardi Khan and then Sirajuddaulah as the Nawab of

Bengal. Each one of them was a strong ruler. They refused

to grant the Company concessions, demanded large

tributes for the Company’s right to trade, denied it any

right to mint coins, and stopped it from extending its

fortifications. Accusing the Company of deceit, they

claimed that the Company was depriving the Bengal

government of huge amounts of revenue and

undermining the authority of the nawab. It was refusing

to pay taxes, writing disrespectful letters, and trying to

humiliate the nawab and his officials.

The Company on its part declared that the unjust

demands of the local officials were ruining the trade of

the Company, and trade could flourish only if the duties

were removed. It was also convinced that to expand

trade it had to enlarge its settlements, buy up villages,

and rebuild its forts.

The conflicts led to confrontations and finally

culminated in the famous Battle of Plassey.

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