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why were the British successful against the marathas​

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Answered by rvbohit
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the British successful against the marathas​ because :

1. Lack of capable leadership

2. Abandonment of the policy of Guerrilla tactics which was a major military weakness for them and they tried to emphasize in Western technique

3. Mutual bitterness and lack of cooperation among the different Maratha Chiefs

4. They never concentrated on their economic policy. So there was no permanent source of revenue.

5. They did not develop cordial relationship with other Princes or Nawabs of different regions

6. They hardly left any positive impact on their conquered territories and they also made a mistake of taking assistance of Pindaris.

7. They underestimated the political and diplomatic strength of British .

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