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Why British capture Bengal?

The British captured Bengal primarily due to its strategic economic importance and rich resources. The region was a major center for trade, agriculture, and textiles, making it a lucrative target for colonial powers. The decisive victory at the Battle of Plassey in 1757 allowed the British East India Company to establish control over Bengal, leading to significant political and economic dominance in India. This capture marked the beginning of British colonial rule in India, with Bengal serving as a key administrative and economic hub.


What were the negatice consequences of colonial rule for the african continent?

what were the negative consequences of colonial rule for the african continent


The country of Zimbabwe gained independence from what European colonial power in 1979?

British Colonial Rule British Colonial Rule in 1980 18 April


Was Zimbabwe under European colonial rule?

Yes. It was under british colonial rule in the early 1900's.


How did the French system of colonial rule from that of Great Britain?

There were several differences, but the clearest is that French colonial rule was direct from the Paris while British colonial rule preferred to leave amenable local leaders in charge.


What type of colonial rule did British have on India?

divide and rule


How did they react to colonial rule?

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In latin America the emphasis on the role of the military and the strength of the roman catholic religion have there origins in?

Spainish colonial rule


Why was Bengal reunited?

it was  partitoned because it wasn't easy to rule such a populated province


How did Africans benefit from colonial rule?

because they would get jobs by the people who owned the coloniesAfricans benefited from colonial rule through education programs that were started by colonial masters, which helped to kill illiteracy.


When did Bengal famine took place?

The Bengal famine occurred between 1943 and 1944, primarily affecting the Bengal province of British India. This devastating famine resulted in the deaths of an estimated 2 to 3 million people due to starvation and malnutrition. Contributing factors included wartime policies, agricultural failures, and the British government's response to the crisis. The famine remains a significant and tragic event in the history of British colonial rule in India.


New rule of maternity leave for west Bengal government?

may i know the new rules of govt. of west Bengal regarding maretnity leaves