Write T for true and F for false sentences.
1. The Indian princes always remain united against the British.
2. The East India company was interested only in profit
3. Siraj-ud-Daulah was the powerful Mughal Emperor.
4.
Indigo, a blue powder, had no use in India.
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1. The Indian princes always remain united against the British.  FALSE.

At the height of her power Britain ruled over almost a quarter of the entire world as we know it making them the largest empire of all time. They did this by employing Divide and Conquer rules where they would pit tribes and kingdoms against each other and that's what they did in India such that the the Indian princes were never completely united against the British.

2. The East India company was interested only in profit . TRUE.

The East India company was a venture that had its stock held by British merchants and Aristocrats. It's primary aim therefore, was to make profits for these people.

3. Siraj-ud-Daulah was the powerful Mughal Emperor.  FALSE.

Siraj-ud-Daulah was not a Mughal emperor but rather the Nawab of Bengal which is like a ruler of a region within the Mughal empire.

4.  Indigo, a blue powder, had no use in India. TRUE.

Indigo was not used by Indians by was instead farmed for export to Britain and other European countries.

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