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How was the royal Navy advantegues over indian rulers in the 18th century​

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Answered by vinodshah5428
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The Royal Indian Navy mutiny or revolt, also called the 1946 Naval Uprising,[1] was an insurrection of Indian naval ratings, soldiers, police personnel and civilians against the British government in India. From the initial flashpoint in Bombay, the revolt spread and found support throughout British India, from Karachi to Calcutta, and ultimately came to involve over 20,000 sailors in 78 ships and shore establishments.

Answered by havyadarji2007
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☞. REQUIRED ANSWER :- It was because the British paid for more ships and more guns than anyone else. By the early 18th century the British people had come to believe passionately that the best defence of their lives, liberty and religion, and the surest way of making money, lay at sea.

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