what are the effects of second Anglo Mysore war
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The Second Anglo-Mysore was started in 1780. Hyder Ali was defeated in a battle held in Port Novae by the British.
This increased the confidence of the British and also changed the direction of the battle. But they suffered financial setbacks in Pulieat and Soliungur.
Meanwhile, by entering ‘Salbai Agreement’, the British were successful in winning over the Marathas and Nizam of Hyderabad to their side. Hyder Ali died due to illness during the war. The British tried to take advantage of Hyder Ali’s death by invading Mangalore and Bidanoor. They also tried to instigate the rulers of Calicut and Malabar regions against Tippu Sultan. Tippu Sultan defeated the British.
The “Treaty of Mangalore” ended the Second Anglo-Mysore War in 1784.
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