Modern Indian History
The death of millions of Indian in frequent famines which visited India during the 19th century, were mainly due to

unremunerative agriculture and fall in agricultural production
overall shortage of food and its improper distribution
commercialisation of agriculture
poor purchasing power of the people due to their extreme poverty and rise in prices

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Modern Indian History
Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah of Bengal was defeated by the English in the battle of Plassey, mainly

because the English forces were much stronger than those of the Nawab
because of the capture of a band of Frenchmen under the Nawab's service by the English
because of Siraj-ud-Daulah's retirement from the battlefield
because of Clive's conspiracy with the Nawab's Commanderin- Chief Mir Jafar and rich bankers of Bengal

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