why did the Dutch power decline in India
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The Dutch, Portuguese, French and British were the powers ruling India. The British were the most powerful from all of them. They defeated the others and it led to the decline of the Dutch.
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The Dutch power decline in India following the Kew letters followed by the provisions of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty.
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- The first half of the eighteenth century saw an increase in Dutch business over India, however, the second half resulted in an opposite turn back and they lost their influence over the land.
- Secondly, the Kew Letters snatched away all the Dutch colonies to the British in order to prevent them from being overrun by the French. They lost their powers over Malabar upon defeated by Marthanda Verma on the battle.
- And owing to the provisions Treaty they had to return all their properties, establishments and posts to British rule.
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