why bengal was important to british in the later part of 18th century
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Bengal was the economic, cultural and educational hub of the British Raj. During the period of proto-industrialization, Bengal significantly contributed directly to the Industrial revolution in Britain, although it was soon overtaken by the Kingdom of Mysore ruled by Tipu Sultan as South Asia's dominant economic power.
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was important for British later in the part of 18th century as because the Bengal considered of many of the British records and it's also consist of the capital of education financial condition and its contain the main house of East India company in the Indian country
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