the British became successful in establishing rule after the battle of Plassey and Buxar - explain
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The British became successful in establishing rule India after the battle of plassey and buxar as Nawab Siraj-ud-daulah attacked British owned Calcutta.
- Mir Jafar who as the Commander-in- Chief of the Nawab 's mighty army, was bribed by General Robert Clive who had also promised him to appoint as the Nawab of Bengal.
- In the year 1757 he soundly defeated the Nawab at Plassey and conquered Calcutta.
- The potential war was typically followed by Nawab Siraj-ud-daulah 's direct assault on British-controlled Calcutta and massacre at the Black Hole.
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Unlike siraj-ud-daulah before him Mir Qasim was an effective and popular ruler. The success at Buxar established the british east india company as a powerful force in the province of bengal in a much more real sense than the Battle of Plassey seven years earlier and the Battle of Buxar five years earlier
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