How did the British intervene in the religious beliefs of the Indians?
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After the great rebellion in India in 1857-8 the British treated Indian religions with even greater respect. The banning of Sati is a good example of why ...
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The role that Great Britain played in India's history of religious tension was that "Great Britain often used religion as a way to categorize people." That is true, and also the role that Britain played in the partition of India, due to religious conflicts
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