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b. What circumstances led to the War of Independence?

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Answered by rishikeshgohil1596
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Out of anger, Lord North passed the Boston Port Act in 1774 and the Port was closed. This incident gave an impetus to the American War of Independence. The activities of Lord North prompted the Americans to unite. All the thirteen Colonies except Georgia met at Philadelphia in 1775.

Answered by armaanbhola05
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(a) Religious sentiments of the Indians were hurt by the official policy of taxing lands belonging to temples and mosques. Such lands had been exempted from taxation by previous Indians rulers, The families dependent on these lands, began to propagate that the British were trying to undermine the religions of Indians.

(b) Several factors contributed to the change in the attitude of the Indians soldiers towards the Company. These included the following:

Ill-treatment of Indian soldiers

General Service Enlistment Act

Larger Proportion of Indians in the British Army

Bleak Prospects of Promotions

Deprivation of Allowances

Faulty Distribution of Troops

Poor Performance of British Troops

(c) The land aristocracy which included the taluqdars and the hereditary landlords were deprived of their estates. According to the provisions of the Inam Commission(1852), 20,000 estates were confiscated when the landlords failed to produce evidence like title-deeds by which they held the land. These confiscated lands were sold by public auction to the highest bidders. Such estates were usually purchased by merchants and moneylenders who did not understand the needs of the tenants and exploited them.

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