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Rani Laxmibai became a bitter enemy of the British due to their annexation policies, particularly the Doctrine of Lapse, which led to the British seizing her kingdom of Jhansi after the death of her husband without a natural heir. This act of dispossession fueled her resistance against British colonial rule. Additionally, the widespread resentment among Indian rulers and the populace against British exploitation and control further galvanized her resolve to fight for her kingdom and sovereignty during the 1857 revolt. Her leadership and valor made her a symbol of resistance against British Imperialism.

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