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10. Mention any five changes brought by the british government. lesson 5 when people rebel​

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Answered by Itzalishakhan
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Explanation:

Policies and the People

In the previous chapters you looked at the policies of

the East India Company and the effect they had on

different people. Kings, queens, peasants, landlords,

tribals, soldiers were all affected in different ways. You

have also seen how people resist policies and actions

that harm their interests or go against their sentiments.

Nawabs lose their power

Since the mid-eighteenth century, nawabs and rajas

had seen their power erode. They had gradually lost

their authority and honour. Residents had been

stationed in many courts, the freedom of the rulers

reduced, their armed forces disbanded, and their

revenues and territories taken away by stages.

Many ruling families tried to negotiate with the

Company to protect their interests. For example, Rani

Lakshmibai of Jhansi wanted the Company to recognise

her adopted son as the heir to the kingdom after the

death of her husband. Nana Saheb, the adopted

Answered by p1952349
3

Explanation:

Indian society underwent many changes after the British came to India. In the 19th century, certain social practices like female infanticide, child marriage, sati, polygamy and a rigid caste system became more prevalent. These practices were against human dignity and values.

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