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how did resentment to colonial rule show itself in the decades after 1857 ? what did it lead to? ​

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Answered by uttamraj4345
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The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major, but ultimately unsuccessful, uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of ... The Indian rebellion was fed by resentments born of diverse ... British colonial rule had a tremendous impact on all sections of Indian ... After reading this section you will be able to arrive .... Resistance is shown by all of us in our day to day life.

Answered by UsmanSant
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Resentment to colonial rule after 1857 revolt:

● The sensational catch of Delhi transformed insurrection into full-scale revolt.

● The entire scene falls into three periods: first came the mid year of 1857, when the British, without fortifications from home, battled with their all out of options;

● The second concerned the activities for the alleviation of Lucknow in the harvest time;

● The third was the fruitful crusade of Sir Colin Campbell (later Baron Clyde) and Sir Hugh Henry Rose (later Baron Strathnairn of Strathnairn and Jhansi) in the principal half of 1858.

● Wiping up tasks followed, going on until the British catch of radical pioneer Tantia Topi in April 1859.

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