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Match the Column: Carnatic Wars Warren Hastings Farman Duty-free Trade Battle of Plassey Siraj-ud-daulah

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Match the Column:

Column A Column B
1. Carnatic Wars (a) Warren Hastings
2. Farman (b) duty-free trade
3. Roberts Clive (c) reconquered Calcutta
4. Battle of Plassey (d) Siraj-ud-Daulah
5. Battle of Buxar (e) Anglo-French rivalry
6. Governor of Bengal (f) Mir Qasim
Match the Columns
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Solution

Column A Column B
1. Carnatic Wars (e) Anglo-French rivalry 
2. Farman (b) duty-free trade
3. Roberts Clive (c) reconquered Calcutta
4. Battle of Plassey (d) Siraj-ud-Daulah
5. Battle of Buxar (f) Mir Qasim
6. Governor of Bengal (a) Warren Hastings
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