From Trade to territory The Company Establishes Power | Class 8 | History | CBSE Board | NCERT
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Aurangzeb was the last powerful Mughal ruler in India, leading to the emergence of regional kingdoms after his death. The British East India Company gained control over India through battles, acquiring revenue resources and wealth, raising concerns in England.
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- Aurangzeb's death marked the decline of Mughal power in India, paving the way for the emergence of regional kingdoms and creating a power vacuum that European trading companies like the British East India Company capitalized on.
- The British East India Company's strategic maneuvers, including the Battle of Plassey in 1757, allowed it to gain political control over Indian territories, leading to the transformation from a trading entity to a dominant colonial power that exploited local resources and rulers for economic gain.
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Recent questions
Who was the last powerful Mughal ruler in India?
Aurangzeb
When did the British East India Company acquire exclusive trading rights?
1600
What led to the Battle of Plassey in 1757?
Conflict with Bengal nawabs
Who was appointed as the Divan of Bengal in 1765?
East India Company
What raised concerns in England regarding the East India Company's activities in India?
Expansion of power and wealth
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