The Nawab of Bengal grew hostile towards the Company because
(a) the Company was trading in Bengal
(b) the Company was not paying duties
(c) the Company's servants were not paying duties on private trade
(d) there was personal enmity between him and the Company's servants
The Battle of Buxar took place in
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- The Nawab of Bengal grew hostile towards the company because the company was not paying duties.
- The Battle of Buxar took place in Buxar in 1764.
Explanation:
The East India Company did not only want to expand their business but also rule the entire Bengal so that the selling price of their commodities is way more than the cost price. The company used to make the Kings their friends and used to gift them with wines and expensive gifts to evade the taxes. They wanted to do the same in Bengal as well. They sent hate letters and did not comply with the taxes that were supposed to be paid by them to conduct their business. Hence, the Nawab of Bengal got angry and grew hostile against the East India Company.
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