Social Sciences, asked by manidhillon, 10 months ago

implemented the doctrine of lapse

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Answered by Anonymous
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Doctrine of lapse was the policy of Dalhousie, the then Governor General, to annexed the independent Indian States in 1848 A.D. This doctrine was based on the idea that in case a ruler of dependent state died childless, the right of ruling over the State reverted or 'lapsed' to the sovereign.

Answered by UshaDhankhar
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lord Dalhousie introduced this... according to which when the ruler of independent state died without any natural heir than the state will go to british government.

ex = satara, jhansi

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