Social Sciences, asked by NainshiANDNaitik, 8 months ago

state the reason for the success of the British in India. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The British took advantage of the deep division of Indian, social, political and economic structure. They adopted the policy of 'Divide and Rule,' policy and played one state against the other. Slowly many Indian states had fallen prey to the British designs and were forced to fight with each other.

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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The British took advantage of the deep division of Indian, social, political and economic structure. They adopted the policy of 'Divide and Rule,' policy and played one state against the other. Slowly many Indian states had fallen prey to the British designs and were forced to fight with each other.

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