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what is meant by dual government ? how it leads to public suffering​

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Answered by rishikesh4844
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The system where the nawab was still responsible for administration but had no access to any resources is known as dual government. This system had a disastrous effect on bengal. Neither the EEIC(English East India Company) nor the nawab took the responsibility to look after their welfare .Bengal was struck by a famine which killed one - third of the population .The EEIC did not take any relief efforts for those affected by the famine . for lack of Food ,people soon took to eating leaves of trees, then grass and when the grass was done they ate weeds. People of certain castes begain to eat cats, dogs, and rats....
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Answered by royal76
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Answer:

* A Dual Government means double government or two government.

Explanation:

1. The nawab looked after thr administration & the company controlled the army , the judiciary & the revenue collection of bengal.

2. This arrangement gave immense power to the British without any responsibility .

3. but the general public suffered & thousands of people died in Bengal in 1770.

4. but the company didn't help the victims and the Nawab didn't gave the resources .

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