How did the british succeed in secu how did british succeed in securing the submission of rebel landowners of awadh?
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The British succeeded in securing the submission of the rebel landowners of Awadh by providing them inheritance rights, i.e. they would enjoy the traditional rights over their land. The British also exempted them from taxes.
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- During the revolt, the defeat of the British forces in a number of battles caused a number of uprisings against the British in various Indian states.
- A widespread popular rebellion developed in the region of Awadh in particular.
- The villages took to arms and the landlords led them.
- After the defeat of the rebel forces, the British had a two-pronged strategy to suppress the rebels and the rebellion.
- On the one hand, they tried and hanged a number of rebel leaders who had challenged their authority and could do so again in the future.
- On the other hand, they tried their best to win back the loyalty of the people.
- They announced reward for loyal landowners.
- They were assured that they would be allowed to continue to enjoy traditional rights over their lands.
- Those who had rebelled were told that if they submitted to the British, and if they had not killed any white people, they would remain safe and their rights and claims to land would not be denied.
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