what are the causes for the battle of plassy
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Majorly, the reasons for the Battle of Plassey to take place were:
- Majorly, the reasons for the Battle of Plassey to take place were:The rampant misuse of the trade privileges given to the British by the Nawab of Bengal.
- Majorly, the reasons for the Battle of Plassey to take place were:The rampant misuse of the trade privileges given to the British by the Nawab of Bengal.Non-payment of tax and duty by the workers of the British East India Company.
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It is a battle fought between the East India Company force headed by Robert Clive and Siraj-Ud-Daulah (Nawab of Bengal). The rampant misuse by EIC officials of trade privileges infuriated Siraj. The continuing misconduct by EIC against Siraj-Ud-Daulah led to the battle of Plassey in 1757.
The reasons for the Battle of Plassey to take place were:
- The rampant misuse of the trade privileges given to the British by the Nawab of Bengal.
- Non-payment of tax and duty by the workers of the British East India Company.
Other reasons that supported the coming of this battle were:
- Fortification of Calcutta by the British without the Nawab’s permission.
- Misleading Nawab on various fronts by British.
- An asylum was provided to Nawab’s enemy Krishna Das.
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