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The policy of the expansion of the British Empire was largely abandoned by th British after the revolt of 1857 A.D. because :
The English Government in India became weaker after the revolt.
To be right to rule India was taken over by the British-Crown from the Company.
Annexation of native states was felt as an act of injustice towards Indians.
The native-rulers had remained loyal to the British during the period of revolt and, therefore, the presence of their States was found useful as safety valves to the empire
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