Examine the policies of Lord Dalhousie aimed at annexation of Indian states. How for his annexationist policies were responsible for the Great Uprising?
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Last wave of annexations took place under Lord Dalhousie who was the governor general from 1496. He devised a policy that came to be known as Doctrine of lapse. According to this lapse, if a king died without a male heir, his kingdom would become the part of the company's territory.
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Examine the policies of Lord Dalhousie aimed at annexation of Indian states. How for his annexationist policies were responsible for the Great Uprising
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