before the revolt of 1857 the British spoke of a time when the Indians would rule themselves but after the revolt they said that Indians are unfit to rule what made them change their mind after the revolt
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The revolt of 1857, named as ‘Sepoy Mutiny’ is the first war of independence.
Before this revolt, the British spoke of a time when the Indians would rule themselves but after the revolt, they said that Indians are unfit to rule as the intensity of the revolt shook them and they could foresee an end of their trade.
So they commented such.
Before this revolt, the British spoke of a time when the Indians would rule themselves but after the revolt, they said that Indians are unfit to rule as the intensity of the revolt shook them and they could foresee an end of their trade.
So they commented such.
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Before the Revolt of 1857 the British spoke of a time when the Indians would rule themselves. But after the
Revolt they said that the Indians were unfit to rule. What made them change their mind after the revolt?
Their mind was changed due to the revolt, it was quite scattered, and Indians went against each other.
There was no plan or organisation.
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