what was the policy of paramountary of the british
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India was ruled by Britishers for almost 200 years till 1947.British rulers brought a revolution in the governing structure of the India at that time period.
Paramountcy is one of those ruling revolutions during that time period.
Lord Hastings established the paramountcy in our country,by this paramountcy law both the local and federal government got the power to politically dominate a region at the same time.
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The paramountary policy was the replacement of the subsidiary alliance which is enforced by Richard Wellesley.
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- According to this policy, the British claimed that its authority was supreme. This policy was aggressive in nature that meant to expand the territory from the early 18th era.
- Hastings introduced this policy in the subcontinent. It connotes that the British had established power in such a way that was exercising supreme authority over the entire native states.
- But they applied numerous norms to claim the same one of these were the taxation policy which they used to collect in a huge amount.
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