why did the Indian rulers opposed the british
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With the passage of time, everybody started developing himself. As a result, Indian rulers started understanding their own values.
Finally, they did not want invaders to rule them.
By opposing British rule, they wanted to say that they hold the ability to tackle every situation effectively.
Finally, they did not want invaders to rule them.
By opposing British rule, they wanted to say that they hold the ability to tackle every situation effectively.
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The Indian rulers oppose the British because many Indian rulers gradually lost their authority and honour .residents had been stationed in many courts , the freedom of the rulers reduced , their armed forces were disbanded , and their revenue and territories were taken away.
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