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How did the british rule slopped the in human 'sati practice'?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Sati is an inhumane practice where the widow of the dead individual would burn herself alive in honor of the memory of her late husband.

In the 19th century when East India Company stepped into the subcontinent they witnessed this inhumane ritual but William Carey was one of the missionary's who could not overlook it as the incidents of Sati doubled within Calcutta and Bengal in only a few years. He joined hands with Ram Mohan Roy and formed a bill/rule for legislation against Sati called Bengal Sati Regulation. This would punish anyone who was found responsible for practicing it.

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