why did the Indian Princes lost to the British forces.
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Because they have lesser force as compared to british.
They had war equipments which were less advanced.
The britishers followed the policy of divide and rule.That divided indian princes due to which they lost.
When indians realised motive of britishers their was no big emperor left.
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They had war equipments which were less advanced.
The britishers followed the policy of divide and rule.That divided indian princes due to which they lost.
When indians realised motive of britishers their was no big emperor left.
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Indian ruler lost most of the battles in the 18th century that happened against British because
- They use traditional methods of battling against the new combating techniques.
- Lack of unity.
- Use of modern weapons by the enemy like long range rifles.
- Use of canons by the enemy.
- Under estimation of enemy.
- Treason
- Lack of support from own people.
- Fear of unknown weapons.
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