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How did the British gain political control over the Bengal province

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The correct answer to this question is given below :British gained control over Bengal by Partition of this province.

The British partitioned Bengal because :

1. Bengal was the central nerve center of nationalism of British India. They wanted to mitigate the strength of this rising tide of nationalism.

2. They tried to reduce Bengalis to a minority in Bengal itself by partitioning it.Robert Clive defeated Nawab in the Battle of Plassey.

They subsequently paved the way for establishing the British rule in Bengal, transformed a merchant company into a politically powerful to dominate India.

During the rise of British Power in Bengal During the 18th century, Bengal was the richest state in India. This attracted traders from Europe.

Answered by reenashaw715
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On 23 June 1757 CE, the Battle was fought north thr village of Plassey on the banks of the Hughli River. Siraj ud-Daulah stood no chance of winning against the conspiracy and treason within his camp. Sensing the conspiracy of the British, Siraj ud-Daulah fled from the battlefield but was caught by a partisan of Mir Jafar and put to death.

  • Mir Jafar was made the Nawab of Bengal and the grant of the jagirdari of 24 parganas
  • British got the control of all wealth and armies of Bengal. The company got undisputed rights to free trade.
  • British recovered from all their previous deficits and had entire Bengal under their control.

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