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

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Answered by FuTuReModzBoi
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The answer is: The areas of conflict were more in the northwest of bengal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

After the first British factory was set up in 1651 on the banks of the river Hooghly, East India company started allowing more of its merchants and traders to visit and settle down at the city of Bengal. The reasons that caused the conflicts between Bengal nawabs and East India Company were:

a. Nawabs denied concessions to the East India Company on many occasions

b. Nawabs also demanded large tributes from the company

c. The company denied paying taxes

d. The company officials wrote insulting letters to the nawabs

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