States occupied under the policy of doctrine of lapse in map
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The company took over the princely states of Satara (1848), Jaitpur and Sambalpur(1849), Bhagat (1850), Udaipur (Chhattisgarh) (1852), Jhansi (1853), Nagpur (1854), Tore and Arcot (1855) under the terms of the doctrine of lapse. Oudh (1856) is widely believed to have been annexed under the Doctrine of Lapse.
The final moment straw came when Awadh was annexed to the English East India Company under the terms of the Doctrine of Lapse on the grounds of internal misrule on 7 February 1856 AD. This annexation was one of the reasons for the Revolt of 1857.
Mysore was not 'annexed' under the 'doctrine of Lapse'.
Mysore state did not have a 'natural heir' and it was not annexed under the 'doctrine of lapse' by the 'East India Company'
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