Social Sciences, asked by lakashamilakashami, 7 months ago

Why the Britishers got angry on marathas ​

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Answered by sakshisingh27
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Explanation:

They never concentrated on their economic policy. So there was no permanent source of revenue. They hardly left any positive impact on their conquered territories and they also made a mistake of taking assistance of Pindaris. They underestimated the political and diplomatic strength of British .

Answered by shashu200417
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After the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's death (1707), Maratha power revived under Shivaji's grandson Shahu. He confided power to the Brahman Bhat family, who became hereditary peshwas (chief ministers). ... In Shahu's later years the power of the peshwas increased. After his death (1749) they became the effective rulers

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