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4. How did the Doctrine of Lapse help the British in the annexation of Indian States ?

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Answered by janvimanhas56
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Dalhousie applied the doctrine of lapse vigorously for annexing Indian princely states, but the policy was not solely his invention. The Court of Directors of the East India Company had articulated this early in 1834.[5] As per this policy, the Company annexed Mandvi in 1839, Kolaba and Jalaun in 1840 and Surat in 1842

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Answered by AkashY2006
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Doctrine of Lapse is one of the Policy of british Empire

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It is introduced by the Governer General lord dalhousie

In olden times if the king doesn't has his son the he adopt the son and make him the next king through which british are facing difficulty to annex India then they made this Policy that only real son of king will become next king any adopted son will be not accepted by british government.

Through this Policy they annexed the state of satara, Jhansi,Kanpur,bithur,......

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