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How did Plassey's war throw the foundation of British rule in India?

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Answered by vreddyv2003
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Hey friend ,

The Battle of Plassey of 1757, was fought between Siraj Ud Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal, and the forces of the British East India Company, led by Robert Clive.

Clive had 800 Europeans and 2200 Indians, whereas the Nawab was said to have about 50,000 men with a lot of heavy artillery.

On June 23 of that year, Robert Clive led the forces of the East India Company to defeat the Nawab of Bengal in the battle of Plassey, thereby initiating British control of state power in India. The story of British rule in India is of more than historical interest.

The victory in the battle of Plassey transformed a mere trading company into a political power. It paved the way for the establishment of British rule in India. Mir Jafar was a weak and inefficient ruler. He had gifted a jagir to Clive and rich presents to others in the Company in return for the Nawab ship.

The battle of Plassey was only a battle in name and it was of immense historical importance because it paved the way .Exasperated the Peshwa made the last bid to throw off the British yoke.

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Answered by Swarnimkumar22
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The beginning of the 18th century was the battle between the Nawabs of Bengal and the Company. Aurangzeb's death Afterwards, the then regional princely state became powerful. Murshid Quli Sons, Alivardi Maa and Nawaw Sirajuddaula refused to give the exemption to the company and they prevented the British from making military campaigns and making forts. Slowly the clashes grew and in the end, the rain clouds became rainy.


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Plassey's war took place between Nawab Sirajuddaula of Bengal and the British on June 23, 1757. Robert Clive, the commander of the English army who had organized a conspiracy and joined the Chief General of Nawab Sirajuddaula. And with the help of only three thousand soldiers, they defeated the Nawab's fifty thousand soldiers and won. | Battle of Plassey is very important in Indian history. This war had laid the foundation of the British Empire in India. Desperate Mir Jafar became the Nawab of Bengal. He ruled Bengal in Bengal as a puppet of the British. Clive's success in achieving success in the war was a huge increase and he also had a personal advantage. The victory of the British started to lose the power of the French. Admiral Watson wrote: "Plassey's war was not only for the East India Company, but also for the British nation of Vichit Rai was of extraordinary importance. ''
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