The British expansion in India through events like the Battle of Plassey and exploitation of Mughal decline resulted in economic dominance, internal divisions, and eventual calls for independence.
The expansion of British power in India during the 18th and 19th centuries was facilitated by events such as the Battle of Plassey in 1757, where the British East India Company defeated the ruler of Bengal and established itself as a significant power in the region.
This victory led to the British gaining control over large parts of India, exploiting the decline of the Mughal Empire and using advanced weaponry to overpower local rulers. The British also capitalized on India's diversity and internal divisions, further solidifying their dominance in the country.
The British imposition of their economic interests, shift towards raw material exports, and establishment of a rail transportation system in India were all key elements of their colonial rule, leading to increasing agitation for independence post the Great War.
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