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Discuss the effects of the uprising

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Answered by thestickmanlegendspr
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The major impact was the introduction of Government of India act which abolished the rule of British East India Company and marked the beginning of British raj that bestowed powers in the hands of the British government to rule India directly through representatives

Answered by gkmantri04
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fulll explained

Explanation:

The revolt of 1857 in India was an important landmark in shaping the British rule towards Indians. Indians were ill-treated and poorly behaved by the Whites which outraged the people of India. The main problem with Britishers was that, they only came in India to exploit its resources which could hardly be seen by the Indian rulers of that time. But gradually the people understood the fate of their land and gave a tough fight against Britishers.

The causes which caused resentment against the British rule was Economic, Political, Socio-religious and Military. Let's discuss about this causes in detail;

1. Political Causes:

After the downfall of Mughals and seeing the Maratha powers lost in IIIrd Battle of Panipat the Britishers followed an expansionist policy:

Why the revolt failed ?

1. Administrative Reasons

a. It was an unorganized revolt, with no planning among the rebels.

b. The revolt lacked a strong leader, due to which proper direction was could not achieved.c. Only in the Northern plains the revolt erupted and could not gather support from other parts of the State

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