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British authorities used the new policy of creating a new social elite that excluded Indian People.

In order to establish the empire in India, the British delegated the power to local rulers, with privileges and wealth. Thus, they became landowning elites and received power to collect taxes and enforce the law. Consequently, the Indian elites accepted British power since they received further power and excluded the rest of the Indian people.

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The British Raj was established after the Company was nationalized following the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The Subsidiary Alliance System was part of British Rule in India's "Non-Intervention Policy" which British authorities use to control the Indian people after colonial their territory.

How did the British control their colony in India?

From the early colonial towns in Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, the region under British direct or indirect authority grew over the nineteenth century as the Company engaged in military action and forged strategic, unfavorable relationships with Indian kings.

British Rule in India was established under the Subsidiary Alliance System, or "Non-Intervention Policy." For the upkeep of the British troops, every Indian king or queen was required to pay a subsidy to the British. British provided them with protection from their enemies in exchange, which allowed the British to experience tremendous growth.

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