who was the great annexationist in colonial period
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Lord dolhouise's
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Under the rule of dolhouise's states of Satara(1848), Jhansi (1854) and Tore and Arcot(1855) and udaipur were annexiated .
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Lord Dalhousie was the great annexationist in colonial period.
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Lord Dalhousie was the Governor General of the British Raj in India and his manner of administration was inspired by imperialism. During his time the work of state expansion was at its peak. Dalhousie's reforms:
1) Social reform
2) Professional Reforms
3) Arrangement of irrigation
4) Military Reforms
5) Public Works
6) Education related reforms
7) Establishment of railway wire and post office
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