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why were the Indian rulers angry with the British rule ?any three resond ?​

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Answered by simadevi9125
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Explanation:

the Indian rulers was angry with the British rule because before the arrival of colonists Indian rulers are ruling their territories according to their wish and imposition of taxes was comparatively very bless than what British imposed on the poor peasants.

Answered by rk10053004
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1. There was a lot of discontent among Land Lords and Zamindars due to the British territorial extension policies. Lord Wellesley introduced a scheme to bring the Indian rulers under the British thumb. He named this plan the Subsidiary Alliance.

2.The Doctrine of lapse policy of dissolution of state, Lord Dalhousie caused many Indian states to be a part of the British empire. British took control of many states like Punjab, Sikkim, Satara, Sambalpur, Jhansi, Nagpur etc. The British governor ended up state titles conferred to Nawab's of Awadh. Tanjore and Karnataka which caused a political destability there in. British were disrespectful towards the last Mughal emperors.

3.This caused a state of anxiety among ruling families whichever states British took control of their soldiers, raftsmen and people connected with various other trades were adversely affected, thus Indian rulers angry with the British rule.

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