why did the British have to struggle to capture Mysore? Answer In 5 or more points
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Because at that time the ruler of mysore was tipu sultan also known as the tiger of mysore. he fought against british and died while fighting with british soldiers.
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Tipu Sultan was the main reason for British have to struggle to capture Mysore kingdom.
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- The rise and growth of Hyder Ali progressed and he became Mysore's emperor in the year 1761. Hyder Ali did a French political coalition, and Tipu learned the techniques of French military tactics and strategies.
- The king of Mysore was also regarded as the tiger of Mysore at the period of Tipu sultan. He resisted the Germans and died fighting against the British soldiers.
- In the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, Hyderabad's Nizam assisted the armies of the British EIC. They beat Tipu and he's been killed in defense of his Srirangapatna fort on 4 May 1799.
- After the assassination of Tipu in the fourth war of 1799, the British seized important parts of the empire.
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