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Why did the Indian rulars oppose the british?

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Answered by anirudh102981
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they opposed the britishers because they were not helping them. they were only intreasted in listening the indian rich people they compared indian rurals as dogs... at last they didn't did anything for there well fare..
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey dude✌✌

➡There are many reasons why the Indians oppose the Britishers.

⭐Some of them are-:

✈Lord Dalousie's policy added fuel to the fire.
His policy was ⭐ Doctrine of Lapse⭐.
According to this Doctrine if a ruler of a subordinate state died without his heir,his adopted son was no allowed to sit on the throne and the state was annexed to the British Empire in India.

✈The Britishers were trying to convert Indians into Christianity by offering them jobs, offerings,etc.

✈ Britishers interfere in the internal matters of Indians.

✈Indians were abused,kicked and treated badly by the Britishers.

✈ Indians were not given the jobs.

⭐Hope this helps ⭐

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