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The Battle of Plassey (Background)

  • The Company officials flagrantly abused their trade privileges, adversely impacting the nawab՚s finances. Without the nawab՚s consent, the English fortified Calcutta.
  • The Company further attempted to deceive him and aggravated the situation by granting asylum to political fugitive Krishna Das, son of Raj Ballabh, who had fled with substantial treasures against the nawab՚s wishes.
  • On the other hand, the Company harbored…

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The Battle of Buxar (Background)

  • The East India Company initially anticipated that Mir Kasim would be an obedient puppet, but he defied their expectations.
  • Ram Narayan, the deputy governor of Bihar, resisted the nawab՚s repeated requests to submit revenue accounts, leading to open defiance of Mir Kasim՚s authority.
  • The English officials in Patna, particularly supporting Ram Narayan, exacerbated tensions.
  • The misuse of the Company՚s trade permit, known …

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