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Conclusion of revolt of 1857
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Answered by priyanshi403659
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It was the Revolt of 1857 that brought to the military defects of the East India Company, which were at once eradicated. Thus, for the British the Revolt of 1857 was an important incident. After the abolition of the East India Company the administration of India was taken over directly by the Crown-in -Parliament.

CONCLUSION ON THE REVOLT OF 1857 - 58 : The British rule was antagonistic to all sections of the society — whether rulers, nawabs, zamindar's, artisans and Craftsman, and tribals. They all carried a feeling of hatred and grudge against the east India company.

Answered by yashasvi0982
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The revolt of 1857 was an unprecedented event in the history of British rule of India. It united though in a limited way, many sections of Indian society for a common causes though the revolt failed to achieve the required goal it sowed the seeds of Indian nationalism.

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