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how did the system of dual government ruin bengal? a)both british and the nawab made laws in bengal confusing the people and making them flee the kingdom,b)the british collected the revenue from the land and sent it to england while the nawab had to administer the land but had no money to do with c)the british forced the farmers of bengal to grow tea instead of rice ,which led to famines d)it led to the battle of buxar which was so expensive that it destroyed the economy of bengal

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Answer:The system of Dual Government was introduced in Bengal by Robert Clive of British East India Company. ... Under this system, the administration of Bengal was divided into Nizamat and Diwani. The Diwani was carried out by the company and the Nizamat by the Nizam.

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The Anglo-French struggle, 1740–63

In 1740 India appeared to be relatively tranquil. In the north the Persian Nādir Shah’s invasion (1739) had proved to be only a large-scale raid. In the Deccan the Niẓām al-Mulk provided some measure of stability. In western India the Marathas were dominant. However, there was competition between Marathas, Mughals, and local rulers for political supremacy in the Deccan. There was a sense of impending change in the air; the Mughal emperor was sickly, the nizam was aged, and the Marathas were active and ambitious.

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