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“We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to our other subjects...” 1. Point out the word from the above source to show that the British considered themselves to be rulers of India.

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Answered by savi3640
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Explanation:

This line refers to the protests of Indian nationalists against the violation of the rule of law by British authorities. Indians were discriminated against in their own country by the British colonists and the Sedition Act of 1870 was the most prolific example of the breach of the rule of law. This Act was remonstrated against by Indian freedom fighters in favour of a more just set of rules based on ideals of equality.

Many Indians began to practice the legal profession and used it to demand and gain equal rights for all. Thus, Indians played a major role in the evolution of the rule of law during times of colonial rule.

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