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How was Banaras important for the Britishers during the revolt of 1857?​

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Answered by innocentjatavani
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The British sent troops to suppress the rebellion. The adivasi leaders tried to negotiate but the British surrounded their camps and fired on them. Then they marched through the villages flogging and punishing those who had taken part in the rebellion.

Answered by DevendraLal
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How was Banaras important for the Britishers during the revolt of 1857?​

  • Conceptual The Indian Uprising of 1857 was the biggest pilgrim revolt the British needed to look at in the nineteenth century. Not exclusively were these risks survived, but Benares itself was to assume an indispensable part in guaranteeing that the British had the tactical assets expected to overcome the rebellion.
  • The British sent soldiers to smother the disobedience. The Adivasi pioneers attempted to haggle however the British encompassed their camps and terminated on them.
  • Then, at that point, they walked through the towns lashing and rebuffing the people who had participated in the resistance.
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