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State the causes of British success against the native rulers.​

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Answered by Udayeswari
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Lack of National Pride and unity

Indian rulers were lacking by unified political nationalism, which was masterly used by British to engage them into fight among themselves. Hence, we can say, the political faction and lack of unity among the Indian rulers forced the British to aspire from trader to ruler.

Answered by Anonymous
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Lack of National Pride and unity Indian rulers were lacking by unified political nationalism, which was masterly used by British to engage them into fight among themselves. Hence, we can say, the political faction and lack of unity among the Indian rulers forced the British to aspire from trader to ruler.

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