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  94.  pappi360  The Dutch in India were also successful in capturing parts of Bengal and Surat, where they established colonies in 1627 and 1616, respectively. Several European powers, including England, Portugal, the Netherlands, and France, invaded India and established their colonies. The British came to India as traders to open trade routes. Britain had been trading in India since about 1600. In 1775 the Battle of Plassey, pitted 3,000 soldiers of the British East India Company against the 50,000-strong army of the young Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud Daulah, and his French East India Company allies. (Basically a war between Britain and France for trading rights and colonisation.) The Nawab lost at least 500 troops, while Britain lost only 22. Britain seized the modern equivalent of about $5 million from the Bengali treasury and took over French land, in what was known as 'spoils of war' in those days, which everyone practised. The British introduced Western ideas and technology, built a railway system and created a civil service, law and democracy, education, commerce, medicines etc They banned practices like Sati and child marriage. Point is you say nothing of the other colonists only the British! There were 176 Empires in the world, things were different back in history than it is today. Maybe the Europeans got the idea of colonisation from the Ottomans and Moors who violently invaded and colonised Europe? That is called history, Europe has moved on, so should India and stop living in the past. Britain has given £billions to India over the decades and continues to give them Aid even today. You cannot blame Britain for the poverty in India today, that is the fault of your own rich elite rulers. They send a rocket to the moon when they could have given that money to help the poor!
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