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There was an inevitable conflict between the Marathas and the British. (Choose the correct reason)
a. There was family feud amongst the Peshwas and as Raghunathrao wanted to become the Peshwa he opted to join the British camp which waas not acceptable to the Marathas statesmen.
b. The Marathas were left with no valient leaders.
c. The Marathas did not process leadership qualities and were in awe to the Britishers.​

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Answered by narendra0895
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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: There was family feud amongst the Peshwas and Raghunath Rao

  • The interference of English Government in the internal affairs of Marathas was not acceptable.
  • Peshwa Madhav Rao died in 1772.
  • He was succeeded by his son Narayan Rao.
  • He was later murdered by his uncle Raghunath Rao in the year 1773.
  • Raghunath Rao thus became the Peshwa with the help of the British.
  • The support provided by the British to Raghunath Rao turned the Marathas hostile against British.

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