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How did the docterin of laps support the expansion of british empire in india

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Answered by Anonymous
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according to the docterin of lapse all the property of the king who does not have a son will be automatically given to the east india company(britishers)
Answered by lovingheart
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The Doctrine of laps expressed that any princely state or domain under the immediate impact of the Indian British East Company. As a vassal state under the British auxiliary framework. Consequently, be attached if the ruler was either "clearly awkward or kicked the bucket without a male beneficiary."

In this way, the British attached every one of the states whose ruler passed on without an individual beneficiary. Consequently, the Doctrine of Lapse was useful in the extension of the British Empire, and the rules were effectively attached because of it.

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