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4. What are the causes for the outbreak of the First War of Independence?​

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The immediate cause was the introduction of Enfield rifles. There was a rumor that the cartridges to be used for the rifles were greased with the fat of cows and pigs. This sparked off the Mutiny.

The main causes of the War were political, social, economical, military and religious. It was an extreme effort made by Indians, but they failed due to certain reasons including mutual jealousies, disunity, and lack of central leadership etc.

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Defective Administration: The Administrative System of England in the American Colonies was defective. ...

Defective Administration: The Administrative System of England in the American Colonies was defective. ... Restrictions on Colonial Trade:

Influence of Seven Years War:

Role of the Writers and Philosophers:

The Stamp Act (1765):

The Declaratory Act (1766):

Townshend's Policy:

Lord North's Measures

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