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make a chart of showing different stages of the British conquest of India.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The British colonial rule in India is generally divided into three stages: First stage(1757-1813) represents the mercantile phase.

Answered by kingofself
3

Explanation:

The Britishers were came to India with the name of East India Company and soon after they started their planning to rule India.

Here is the chart of different stages of British conquest of India:

  • 1600: East India Company was formed by a Royal Charter
  • 1613-14: ‘British East India Company’ established trade Posted in Surat.
  • 1751: Robert Clive, 26 years old, confiscated Arcott in the modern Fight for the control of French and British South India in Tamil Nadu
  • 1757: “Battle of Plassey” was the decisive victory, British people on the ‘Nawab of Bengal’ and their French colleagues
  • 1764: Battle of Buxar British defeated Mir Qasim, Shuja Ud Daula and the weak Mughal Emperor and became ruler of Bengal, India's richest province.
  • 1792: Cornwallis of Britain defeats Tipu Sahib, The main opponent of Sultan of Mysore and the most powerful ruler of south India British
  • 1799: Tipu Sultan was killed in War
  • 1803: ‘Second Anglo-Maratha War’, British control over large parts of India, including Delhi.
  • 1809: The British negotiated with Ranjit, Lion for exclusive areas of influence
  • 1849: The British defeated the Sikh army Amritsar.
  • 1876: Chief of the British Queen Victoria (1819-1901) The Church of England was declared the Queen of India (1876-1901).
  • 1947: India got independence from Britain on 15th August.
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