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explain the social causes of the revolt of 1857​

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Answered by vedantverma123dpschh
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A significant part of the British rule over India. Transformed the ruling system of Britain in India. No other event contributed greater in terms of Britain’s changing policy. From 1757-1857, the EIC established strong colonial footings in India. But during this time the EIC was involved in the ‘visible’ aspects of colonialism and that exploitation greatly hampered the prospects of Indians- in terms of the social, political, economical and military scenario of India.

Answered by SHAREEF67
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Social causes: Christianity arose in India as the Britishers had been established there. So there were many Hindus who transformed themselves into Christians. This hurt the Hindus as they left their own natural caste. Also the abolition of certain reforms such as sati, child marriage,etc.

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