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How did the British change the balance of power in India?

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Answer:

By the 1750s, this had changed and the balance of power had shifted in favour of the British.  

The British presence in India began through trade.  

Men like Robert Clive of the British East India Company combined military prowess with a ruthless ambition and became fabulously wealthy.

With wealth came power, and traders took control of huge swathes of India.

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Answer:

Britain had absolute power in India

Explanation:

There may have been an Indian government, though India was used to earn more money through trade and serve as a valuable port. Indians living during British rule were not treated well, and British often ignored the cultural and religious customs already established in India.