what were the after affects of the battle of plassey
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Plassey
In our country, the many battles had done, mostly, a fight has done from the British East India Company.
The fight of Plassey was one of the greatest battles ever written in the ancient texts.
During ancient time, the British people comes with the ambition to be friendly in India, but there was many of the battles have done by the Indian people and British people.
The British people come up with the various princes and rulers of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to triumph.
They were taken the responsibility to remove the system of rebel and usurers and promise to the people against them.
At another way, the Nawab has also promised them concessions for security. During this era, it took place, and many of the causes and effects have included
Establishment by Britsh
During the period of British people, they want to establish them power in India on the people of India by an authority as politically, administratively and economically.
They also wanted to establish their authority over the Bengal and make it easy to wage war against the Nawabs.
Dethrone from British to Bengal Nawab
The British people was started to make their power in India, so they decided to get rid of Bengal.
The British wanted to dethrone Sirajuddaula, who was the last sovereign Nawab of Bengal. After that, he began to follow their every move and wanted them to stop their activists, but failed and supported Shaukat Jang.
After this step, the Bengal Nawab Siraj has actioned against the British people and tried to complete the revenge.
Compromises
The British had no respect for the Nawab although he wanted to strike a compromise, hatred has already settled between the parties.
The British knew that there were traitors within the Sirajddaulua army despite the power and efficiency he possessed. Hence they considered a secret treaty with Mir Jafar on 4th June 1757.
The army was too strong to defeat, but their friend Mir Jafar disclosed the Sirajuddaulua.
Failure of trust
The Bengal Nawab Sirajuddula was into the French and thought; they were more trustworthy than the Englishmen.
The Sirajuddula also devasted by the loss of Chandernagar and his defeat by the British.
The war became more imminent as Sirajuddula was pressurised by the British not to allow the French from India to continue with trade in the nation.
Some of the Frenchman were serving the Nawab, and so he could not forbid them from selling India.
The British army in-charge, the Robert Clive, he has searched for an opportunity to attack the Indians. It was because, he was the Indian army twice and felt, that it was weak and scared.
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