History, asked by adityarajbardhan, 8 months ago

Siraj-ud-Daulah attacked the East India Company's factories in Calcutta because
(a) The British were trading duty
free in Bengal.
(b) The British were fighting wars
with other kingdoms.
(c) The British refused to remove
their fortifications in Calcutta
(d) The officials of the Company
were corrupt.



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Answers

Answered by Mongistha
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Answer:

(c) The british refused to remove their fortifications in calcutta.

Answered by sashidevimuz18
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Answer:

The correct answer is option A

as well as option c

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