WHICH STATE WAS THE FIRST ACCEPTED THE "SUBSIDARY ALLIANCE"AGREEMENT?
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The Subsidiary alliance was a tributary agreement between the Native State and the French India/British East India Company.
Explanation:
- The Nawab of Awadh was the first to accept the Subsidiary Alliance Agreement.
- This was after the end of the Battle of Buxar in 1764. The Subsidiary alliance was a tributary agreement between the Native State and the French India/British East India Company.
- Tipu Sultan of Mysore refused to accept it, but after British victory in the Anglo-Mysore war, Mysore was forced to accept the alliance.
- Other states such as Tanjore, Avadh, Peshwa, Bonsle, also accepted the subsidiary alliance. The last of the states to accept the agreement was the State of Indore in 1818.
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Explanation:
THE HYDRABAD WAS THE
FIRST STATE TO EXCEPT
SUBSIDIARY ALLIANCE
THEN FOLLOWED BY MYSORE,AWADH
TANJAVORE,MARATHA,POONA,BIRAR,
GWALIOR, AND OTHERS
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