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Which policies led to the establishment of the British supremacy?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vacuum of power:

There was a vacuum of power in India after the Mughal Empire got fractured falling under its own weight.

Flag followed the trade:

These trading posts were used to store the goods and for that British built many warehouses, which gave them an excuse to build forts and to build up armies to "protect them"

Lack of unity among Indian states:

Even though there were powerful Indian states like Punjab, Mysore and the Marathas that ruled Indian subcontinent during the mid-19th century, many of them were fighting with each other for different reasons. ct" them.

British were strong at sea:

The British came through the sea; they established their naval power in the Indian Ocean before coming to the Indian mainland.

Divide and Rule:

The British took advantage of the situation as the Indian rulers failed to create a stable social, political and economic order. The British took advantage of the deep division of Indian, social, political and economic structure. They adopted the policy of ‘Divide and Rule,’ policy and played one state against the other. Slowly many Indian states had fallen prey to the British designs and were forced to fight with each other.

Answered by WalkingDeath
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Answer:-

  • Which policies led to the establishment of the British supremacy. Vacuum of power. There was a vacuum of power in India after the Mughal Empire got fractured falling under its own weight. Flag followed the trade Lack of unity among Indian states - British were strong at sea. Divide and Rule:

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