Why did the British government take control of India?
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Britishers were very clever they first came in India for trade and slowly started taking control in the name of trade.
they kept armed forces for their factories.
they slowly turned powerful and took control of India so that they could exploit our resources without any objections.
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they kept armed forces for their factories.
they slowly turned powerful and took control of India so that they could exploit our resources without any objections.
for mor vivid and detailed answer refer socialscience4u.blogspot.com
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Britain came in the 1600s (with
Sir Thomas Roe) when India was under the rule of Jehangir. India was a
stronger nation back then. So, the British were contended to be traders.
India had plenty of infighting. For instance, Tipu Sultan, who offered ferocious resistance against the Brits was undermined by our own rulers (Nizam of Hyderabad and Marathas) who surrounded the Mysore kingdom when British attacked him. The Marathas duly paid the price for the friendship with the devil with the Anglo-Maratha war in which they were badly defeated.
India had plenty of infighting. For instance, Tipu Sultan, who offered ferocious resistance against the Brits was undermined by our own rulers (Nizam of Hyderabad and Marathas) who surrounded the Mysore kingdom when British attacked him. The Marathas duly paid the price for the friendship with the devil with the Anglo-Maratha war in which they were badly defeated.
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