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why did the British government passed the regulating act of 1773 a . to increase the land revenue imposed on Indian farmers b. to regulate the trading practices of the Indian traders c. To curb the corrupt practices of the officials of the East India Company D. to prevent the Indian rules from and uniting against the British​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The regulating Act of 1773 was passed by the British Parliament to control the territories of the East India Company majorly in Bengal. This act was passed due to the misgovernment by the British East India government that introduced a situation of bankruptcy and the government had to interfere with the affairs of the Company.

Answered by eva267
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