Why did the cities like Dacca and Murshidabad lose their importance in the mid 19th century? (Please answer in points and at least write 4 points)
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➡️The cities like Dacca and Murshidabad lose their importance in the mid 19th century because of the following reasons :-
1) Their Administration became weak.
2) Their Economic power was also not strong.
3) Their were not able successors.
4) They couldn't control anything.
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➡️The cities like Dacca and Murshidabad lose their importance in the mid 19th century because of the following reasons :-
1) Their Administration became weak.
2) Their Economic power was also not strong.
3) Their were not able successors.
4) They couldn't control anything.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
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=> Murshidabad lost its importance in the 19th century, primarily because of advent of British machine made goods in the country.
=> As a result its hand made industry, silk, scarves, sarees received a huge blow.
=> Besides that Murshidabad was also the political seat of the Nawab of Bengal, after the Nawab was defeated in the Battle of Plassey, the capital of Bengal was shifted to Calcutta,
=> Dacca continued to hold importance with the British establishing Cantonment, civic water supply, railway lines.
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=> Murshidabad lost its importance in the 19th century, primarily because of advent of British machine made goods in the country.
=> As a result its hand made industry, silk, scarves, sarees received a huge blow.
=> Besides that Murshidabad was also the political seat of the Nawab of Bengal, after the Nawab was defeated in the Battle of Plassey, the capital of Bengal was shifted to Calcutta,
=> Dacca continued to hold importance with the British establishing Cantonment, civic water supply, railway lines.
#Be Brainly❤️
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