Give the reasons for the failure of the French against the British. What do you mean by the black hole tragedy?
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French failure reasons: better British naval power, resources, leadership. Black Hole Tragedy: 1756 imprisonment incident in Calcutta.
The French failed against the British due to: 1) Superior British naval power, 2) Better funding and resources, 3) Effective leadership. The Black Hole Tragedy refers to the 1756 incident where British prisoners were held overnight in a cramped cell by Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula, leading to many deaths.
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The French failed against the British due to: 1) Superior British naval power, 2) Better funding and resources, 3) Effective leadership. The Black Hole Tragedy refers to the 1756 incident where British prisoners were held overnight in a cramped cell by Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula, leading to many deaths.
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The Black Hole incident had long-lasting impacts, including contributing to the animosity that led to British revenge and eventual control in India. The French couldn't match the British due to their comprehensive strategic advantages.
Tips
A common mistake is underestimating the British strategic alliances and financial backing.
Sources
- Black Hole of Calcutta - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Black Hole of Calcutta | History, Impact & Facts - Study.com - study.com
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