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According to Campbell, why did the British take control of Oudh?

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Answer:

Because the Brahmins thought the British were trying to take them over.

Explanation:

Oudh is a medieval region of northern India that today makes up the northeastern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh.

Define region of Oudh.

Oudh is a medieval region of northern India that today makes up the northeastern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh.

The monarch of Oudh (Wajid Ali Shah) was ousted on [tex]7[/tex] February [tex]1856[/tex] by decision of Lord Dalhousie and his kingdom was transferred to British India under the Doctrine of Setback on the grounds of suspected domestic misrule.

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