What were the after-effects of the Doctrine of
Lapse?
a. Unrest increased due to the
immediate abolishment of the
kingship and direct implementation of
Company rule,
b. Royal families revolted against the
East India Company.
C. It led to a series of events that led to
the revolt of 1857.
d. All of the above.
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the doctrine of lapse stated that if any Indian king failed to have a son as his successor then his Kingdom would fall under the British rule.
answer : d
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