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attitude of the educated bengali society towards the revolt of 1857 ( for 4 marks) .​

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Answered by mailarshaq
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Attitude of the educated bengali society towards the revolt of 1857

Explanation:

The Bengali intellectual were apathetic towards the revolt of 1857. There were two main causes for which the middle class did not participated in this revolt

Religious course:

The Revolt broke out over the religious question that whether there was a conspiracy to destroy the religious of the sepoy over the Enfield rifle issue Jesus in true with the cry of the orthodox himdus to the city of Calcutta who had long suspected that the British wanted to destroy their caste and converting them into Christianity. the intellectuals of Bengal who were against orthodoxy and rude religion considered the Rebel surpasses the allies of social the Bengali intellection has no option but to oppose the Rebel

Socio economic cause:

there were also socio-economic reasons for which the Bengali delicious opposite The Revolt in fact the intellectuals when the product of the colonial structure. their economic status days because of the trade and Commerce at the intellectual position was due to the English education so in the success of revolt of 1857 they apprehended the return of old social order with reactionary principal and ideal hence the Bengali introduction on sympathy to the revolt of 1857 .

Answered by GraceS
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The Bengali educated class was apathetic to the Revolt of 1857. They were very much conscious of their own interest. They took a negative attitude towards the rebels of 1857. They were against orthodoxy and fanaticism, considered the rebel sepoy as the allies of social

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