There were very few British invaders. In most instances it was mainly Indians fighting Indians.
Some Indians fought to defend the native Princes against the East India Company;
other Indians fought for the East India Company against those native Princes.
The East India Company directors and oficers liked to assume it acquired dominance because
it was better organised and they were therefore better and all that crap, but it is arguable that
it was only successful because the Indians were on balance so horribly treated by their own
rulers that on balance the most effective troops preferred to fight on the side of the British foreigners.
So in a sense, the Indians did acquiesce to British rule.
The term occupation is misleading. Much of India was never occupied by British troops.
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