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Please answer me fast and right.. !!! Discuss the growth of British influence with special reference to Mysore.... ​

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Answered by amarnat45161
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"Haider Ali" and his eldest son "Tipu Sultan" were the rulers of Mysore when the British influence was growing. They opposed the British and were close to the French. ... In the "fourth Anglo-Mysore war", Tipu Sultan was defeated and he died on "4th May, 1799".

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Answered by Vesperia
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Growth of British Influence

The English East India Company continued to extend its control over the Indian territories throughout the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Treaties made with Indian princes provided for the stationing of British troops within these princely states. To pay for the troops, the British were often given revenue- collecting rights in certain parts of the states. This gave them indirect control over these areas. Many of these states were annexed when succession to the throne was in doubt or when the ruler acted in ways that seemed contrary to British interests.

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