The "Bombay Presidency" was
A) a British puppet government with a local Bombay nawab named as the legitimate leader.
B) a temporary rebellion centered in Bombay and carried out by supporters of Tipu Sultan.
C) territory taken over in 1818 by the East India Company after defeating the Maratha Confederation.
D) the stronghold of resistance against the British by the Maratha Confederation.
E) the last territory held by the Mughal Empire.
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