History, asked by tanishasolanki9, 10 months ago

It was easy for the British to conquer India in the 18th century because as a country we were disunited. Are we easy prey today? State your opinions.

(I wanted to see ur opinions too)

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Answer:

Hiii

Explanation:

British involvement in India during the 18th century can be divided into two phases, one ending and the other beginning at mid-century. In the first half of the century, the British were a trading presence at certain points along the coast; from the 1750s they began to wage war on land in eastern and south-eastern India and to reap the reward of successful warfare, which was the exercise of political power, notably over the rich province of Bengal. By the end of the century British rule had been consolidated over the first conquests and it was being extended up the Ganges valley to Delhi and over most of the peninsula of southern India. By then the British had established a military dominance that would enable them in the next fifty years to subdue all the remaining Indian states of any consequence, either conquering them or forcing their rulers to become subordinate allies.

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