What are the three factors that contributed to the british success in india?
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these are the three key factors that contributed to the British success in India
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In less than a century, the British annexed a large part of India.
Many factors contributed to their success.
- The native rulers lacked Unity. This failed to unite against the foreign enemy. All of them were victims of the British policy of 'divide and rule'.
- Most of the rulers did not try to win the loyalty of their subjects. They exploited the people and taxed them heavily. When the British attacked, the common people did not come forward to fight.
- The Indian armies were poorly trained and underpaid when compared to the disciplined, well trained and better paid British forces.
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