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Discuss the social and religious causes responsible for the revolt of 1857.(Short Answer)

(Sample Paper - History - Class - IX)

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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The British advocated many reforms such as abolition of sati, Female infanticide, child marriage, widow remarriage etc. This caused discontent all over. These reforms were interpreted by Indians as the interference in their social and religious customs.

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Answered by Harsh982
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SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS COUSES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REVOLT OF 1857
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It is known from the text ‘Siyar-ul-Mutakherin’ that social discrimination took a bad shape on the eve of the revolt.

It is known from the works of Lieutenant Darn that the British officials had never mixed freely with the Indians. Indian entry was prohibited in restaurants, parks and clubs reserved for the British. Indian officers and general people had to suffer from racial and social discrimination in their courts and offices.

Further, religion also played an important part.  The British thought that their religion was a superior one. This attitude gave rise to great misgivings.

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