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explain subsidiary alliances with the help of examples ​

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Subsidiary alliance was an alliance that the Indian rulers had to form with the British. The Indian rulers had to disband their native army and maintain a British army. They also had to pay for the army by surrendering a piece of their land to the British

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The subsidiary alliance in south asian history to describe an alliance between princely state and British east india company. Subsidiary alliance was a main strategy. The final shape was given by lord wellesly. British governor general India from 1798 to 1805.

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