The British gained confidence during Second Anglo-Mysore War due to?
(A)Haider Ali's defeat at Porto Nova
(B) defeat of Peshwa in First Anglo-Maratha War
(C) Marathas signed Subsidiary Alliance
(D) Cornwallis captured Srirangapatna
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They gained confidence due to Haider Ali's defeat at Porto Nova.
- The Marathas had promptly striked Mysore in the year 1771, and the British did not give help to Hyder Ali as stipulated in the specific Treaty of Madras.
- As a direct result, the Marathas captured Hyder Ali's protected lands, further inflaming Hyder Ali's fierce resentment of the British.
- Haider Ali typically established a possible alliance with the Nizam and the Marathas, and together they progressively destroyed the British soldiers at Arcot.
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