State any two consequences of the disbanding of the armies of the annexed states by the British.
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One of the consequences of the disbanding of the Armies of the annexed States by the British was that it lead to the thousands of people unemployed. ... when the British annexed these states, their policies made these soldiers especially the officers disbanded
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Two consequences of the disbanding of the armies of the annexed states by the British:
- When the indigenous Indian states were annexed by the colonials and put under the control of the British Empire, soldiers and civil servants in administrative armed forces and judicial posts had become unemployed since British reforms exempted Indians from acquiring high posts as they were only given to British.
- All these unfortunate individuals resulted in becoming bitter adversaries and opponents of the British rule in India. The second consequence is that a lot of princely states revolted against the British.
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