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  1. Expansion under Lord Wellesley (1798–1805) Lord Wellesley came to India in 1798 when Britain and France were amidst a severe power struggle in Europe. Lord Wellesley realised that the time was apt to establish political control over India as the strong empires—Mysore and Marathas—were declining in power.

  2. Lord Wellesley, the Governor – General of British East India Company used this alliance with several States. Under the Subsidiary Alliance, the Indian rulers were forbidden from making any negotiations with other rulers without prior permission from the British East India Company.

  3. INTRODUCTION. In 1798, Lord Wellesley, also known as Marquess Wellesley, was appointed Governor General of India. He could see the Mission clearly in front of him. He desired to make the Company India's supreme power, expand its territories, and reduce all Indian states to a state of dependence on the Company.

  4. 6 de dez. de 2022 · In order to build the British Empire in India, Lord Wellesley, the Governor-General (1798–1805), used the subsidiary alliance system as part of his “non-intervention policy.” Each Indian king was required, under this system, to consent to giving the British a stipend for the upkeep of their army.

  5. www.upscwithnikhil.com › article › historyFourth Anglo-Mysore War

    22 de fev. de 2024 · The fourth Anglo-Mysore war was held in the year 1798-1799. This war was between the East India Company and Hyderabad Deccan against the Kingdom of Mysore. This was the last battle or war of the Anglo-Mysore wars in which the Tipu sultan died. The British took control of Mysore's capital. The Wadiyar family was reinstated to the throne after ...

  6. 11 de mai. de 2015 · Wellington in India, wrote biographer Elizabeth Longford, was “a great commander in embryo.”. Wellington, then Colonel Arthur Wesley (the last name was later changed to Wellesley) of the 33rd ...