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Why did the Battle of Buxar prove to be the turning point in the history of the subcontinent? Research online or search from the books you have at home for logical reasons.

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Answered by aaryansaagar
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he Battle of Buxar in 1764 consolidated British rule in India. The East India Company had already gained a significant strategic foothold on the Indian subcontinent. However, the Company's growing dominance was challenged by a number of Indian states including the Mughal Empire. Up until the Battle of Buxar, the British had relied on an administrative strategy that involved governing through puppet rulers. This was a risky strategy at best, as such proxies didn't always prove particularly reliable. The British victory at Buxar led to vast swathes of the Indian sub-continent coming under the direct control of the East India Company.

The British benefited from weak, divided opponents who lacked the ability to coordinate effectively on the battlefield. Their victory was a decisive one, leading to the conclusion of the Treaty of Allahabad in 1765. Under its terms the Mughal Emperor ceded sovereignty of Bengal to the British. In one form or another the British would remain present in the subcontinent for many years

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Answered by skyfall63
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The "Battle of Buxar" was fought in the year 1764. In this battle, combined armies of Bengal, Awadh & Army of Shah Alam were defeated by British and this helped company to acquire the Diwani for many parts in India.

Explanation:

  • British rule was strengthened in India by the battle of Buxar in 1764. East India Company on the Indian sub-continent also had a large geopolitical presence. Nevertheless, several Indian states, including the Mughal Empire, threatened the company's increasing domination.
  • Till the Battle of Buxar, the British had dependent on an administrative strategy which involved ruling  by way of  puppet rulers. At all, this was a risky strategy since these proxies were not necessarily very reliable. The British success in Buxar resulted in the direct control of East India Company over vast sections of the Indian sub-continent.
  • The British had weak, fragmented opponents who did not have the capacity to efficiently coordinate on in the battle field. Their success was a"decisive one" that led to the Allahabad Treaty was signed in the year 1765. The Mughal Emperor had ceded Bengal's sovereignty to the British on his terms. The British hence was  present in the subcontinent for several years in one way or another.
  • The Buxar Battle was a pivotal moment in India's history. British interest was centered in 3 coastal districts - Calcutta, Mumbai & Madras. The Buxar Battle started the era in which India was conquered by the British. In 1765, the British had become Bengal, Bihar and Odisha 's virtual rulers. The Awadh Nawab had become reliant on them, as well as the Carnatic Nawab who was created by the British.

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