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Which, among the following, was Not one of the causesof the Battle of Plassey which was fought between Sirajuddaulah, Nawab of Bengal and the English in 1757 A.D. ?
Attempt of the Nawab to turn the British out of his kingdom with the support of the French.
The fortification of CalcuThe failure of the Nawab and the English to fulfil the terms of the treaty of Ali Nagar.tta by the British and their refusal to demolish it even after the orders of the Nawab.
The capture of Calcutta by the Nawab and the event of the so-called Black-Hole Tragedy.
The failure of the Nawab and the English to fulfil the terms of the treaty of Ali Nagar.
- Dissatisfaction of the Nawab regarding the privilege of the British to trade without payment of tax: Sirajuddaulah was unhappy with British privileges, as they impacted his revenues.
- The fortification of Calcutta by the British and their refusal to demolish it even after the orders of the Nawab: The Nawab saw this as a threat to his sovereignty and demanded its demolition.
- The capture of Calcutta by the Nawab and the event of the so-called Black-Hole Tragedy: This event escalated tensions further between the Nawab and the British.
- The failure of the Nawab and the English to fulfil the terms of the treaty of Ali Nagar: This treaty breach added to existing grievances.
- Attempt of the Nawab to turn the British out of his kingdom with the support of the French: There is no historical evidence suggesting the Nawab sought French support against the British for expelling them, making it the incorrect option.
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