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What were the areas of conflict between the Bengal nawabs and the East India Company?​

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Answered by shanmuksiddhu345
1

Explanation:

(a) The British conquest of Bengal began with the Battle of _________ .

(b) Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan were the rulers of _____________.

(c) Dalhousie implemented the Doctrine of ____________.

(d) Maratha kingdoms were located mainly in the ____________ part of India.

Solution:

(a) Plassey

(b) Mysore

(c) Lapse

(d) North-west.

Question 2

What attracted European trading companies to India?

Solution:

European trading companies could buy goods at a cheap price, in India and carry them back to Europe and sell them at higher prices. The fine qualities of cotton and silk produced in India had a big market in Europe. Pepper, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon grown in India were in great demand in Europe.

Question 3

What were the areas of conflict between the Bengal nawabs and the East India Company?

Solution:

The conflict between the Bengal nawabs and the East India Company started when the Nawabs refused to grant the Company concessions and demanded large tributes for the Company,s right to trade. The Nawabs also denied the Company any right to mint coins, and stopped it from extending its fortifications.

The Bengal Nawabs accused the Company of deceit, and claimed that the Company was depriving the Bengal government of huge amounts of revenue and undermining the authority of the Nawabs and disrespecting them.

The Company also had its grievances against the Nawabs. It felt that the demands of the Nawabs were unfair and that their trade could flourish only if the duties were removed. The company wanted to enlarge its fortification and build forts. All this led to conflicts between the Bengal Nawabs and the Company.

Question 4

How did the assumption of Diwani benefit the East India Company?

Solution:

The Diwani allowed the Company to use the vast revenue resources of Bengal. After the assumption of Diwani, gold was not imported from Britain and revenues from India were enough to finance Company expenses.

Answered by TheHoneyBabe
1

Explanation:

areas of conflict between the Bengal nawabs and East India Company started when the Nawabs refused to grant the Company concessions and demanded large tributes for the Company,s right to trade. The Nawabs also denied the Company any right to mint coins, and stopped it from extending its fortifications.

The Bengal Nawabs accused the Company of deceit, and claimed that the Company was depriving the Bengal government of huge amounts of revenue and undermining the authority of the Nawabs and disrespecting them.

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