The British became successful it establishing rule in India after the battle of Plassey and Buxar. - Explain.
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The battle resulted in the 1765 Treaty of Allahabad, in which the Mughal Emperor surrendered sovereignty of Bengal to the British. Lord Robert Clive, the victor at the Plassey, became the first governor of Bengal. Losses: British East India Company, fewer than 1,000casualties of 8,000; Indian states,6,000 of 35,000
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The battle resulted in the 1765 Treaty of Allahabad, in which the Mughal Emperor surrendered sovereignty of Bengal to the British. Lord Robert Clive, the victor at the Plassey, became the first governor of Bengal. Losses: British East India Company, fewer than 1,000 casualties of 8,000; Indian states, 6,000 of 35,000.
The Battle of Plassey greatly benefited the British. ... Through their victory in this battle, the British East India Company acquired the Diwani of Bengal which gave them the rights to collect taxes. They were able to exploit people mercilessly in the name of tax collection and fill up their own coffers.
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