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Why did Mir Qasim grant the right to collect revenue of the districts of Burdwan, Midnapore & Chittagong to the English East India Company? Was it a wise or foolish decision of Mir Qasim? Why?

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Answered by thakurshweta27182
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Answer:

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Explanation:

did Mir Qasim grant the right to collect revenue of the districts of Burdwan, Midnapore & Chittagong to the English East India

Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

Because f the reason that the East India Company collected taxes and there was less tax revenue leakage.

Explanation:

Britishers were in modest numbers. They were well aware that Bengalis and other Muslims could band together to fight them.

As a result, they established a dual administration in Bengal. They put the firm Bahadur in charge of direct administration, with Mir Qasim acting as a proxy. Mir Qasim's forced taxes enraged the impoverished, who became increasingly despondent.

Meanwhile, a class of Bengali clerks was being prepared. They espoused Brahmo Samaj, which is Hinduism disguised as Christianity.

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