How did Doctrine of Lapse help British in annexation of princely states
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traditionally in India if a ruler did not having child it was an accepted practice to adopt one but the British refused to reorganize such adaptation so when the ruler of his subsidiary or protected state that without and natural hair biscuit could not passed to adopted child child but was annexed to British territory example life Satara 1848 Nagpur 1854 and lastly Jaisi 1854 fell prey to this
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