why did the British want to overtake Mysore?
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The Third Anglo–Mysore War (1790–1792) was a conflict in South India between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company, Kingdom of Travancore, Maratha Empire, and the Nizam of Hyderabad. It was the third of four Anglo–Mysore Wars.
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The First Anglo–Mysore War (1766–1769) was a conflict in India between the Sultanate of Mysore and the East India Company. The war was instigated in part by the machinations of Asaf Jah II, the Nizam of Hyderabad, who sought to divert the company's resources from attempts to gain control of the Northern Circars.
The Second Anglo–Mysore War was a conflict between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company from 1780 to 1784. At the time, Mysore was a key French ally in India, and the conflict between Britain against the French and Dutch in the American Revolutionary War sparked Anglo–Mysorean hostilities in India. The great majority of soldiers on the company side were raised, trained, paid and commanded by the company, not the British government. However, the company's operations were bolstered by Crown troops sent from Britain, and by troops sent from Hanover, which was also ruled by Britain's King George III.
The Third Anglo–Mysore War (1790–1792) was a conflict in South India between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company, Kingdom of Travancore, Maratha Empire, andb the Nizam of Hyderabad. It was the third of four Anglo–Mysore Wars.
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