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How did the conquest of Bengal by the British help them to exploit india

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Answered by vrishi46
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It's a myth that British imperialism benefited one of its richest colony, India, when in reality it drained all its wealth and resources.

According to a YouGov poll in 2016, 43 percent of British citizens thought the existence of the British Empire was a "good thing," while only 19 percent disagreed. It's a myth that British imperialism benefited one of its richest colonies, India when on the contrary it drained all its wealth and resources just like colonizers do.

Answered by shipra1979
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The battle of Bengal was known as The Battle of Plassey to be precise. The British had setup a few trading factories in Bengal. However Job Charnock, who was known to be the founder of Bengal did not let the British set more factories. So a war broke out. However the British led by Robert Clive defeated them convincingly which eventually paved the way for the British to the whole of India.

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