Answer:
The Battle of Buxar marked to the beginning of British control on the subcontinent (India).
Explanation:
The Battle of Buxar helped in establishing the rule of British in India. The battle fought in 1764 between the English army and forces mix of the Nawab of Bengal, the Mughal emperor, and the Nawab of Awadh. The defeat in the Indian side followed by treaties between the two including, the Nawabs and the British East India Company. Diwani rights given to the East India Company, which gave them rights to collect taxes. These rights allowed the Company to collect revenue directly from Bihar, Orissa, and Bengal.