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Why is the Nawab complaining ?​

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Answered by aimanakhtar
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Answer:The Nawab complains

In 1733 the Nawab of Bengal said this about the English traders:

When they first came into the country they petitioned the then government in a humble manner for liberty to purchase a spot of ground to build a factory house upon, which was no sooner granted but they built a strong fort, surrounded it with a ditch which has communication with the river and mounted a great number of guns upon the walls. They have enticed several merchants and others to go and take protection under them and they collect a revenue which amounts to Rs 100,000 ... they rob and plunder and carry great number of the king's subjects of both sexes into slavery into their own country...

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Answered by amberjain256
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Answer:

because english traders have rob and plunder and carry great number of the king subject of both sexes into slavery into their own kingdoms

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