How did the british suppress the revolt
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(i) The British sent troops to suppress the rebellion. Despite attempts to negotiate by adivasi leaders, the British besieged and opened fire on them.
(ii) Those who participated in the rebellion were subjected to flogging and punishments.
Answer:
he suppression of the 1857 revolt was done by the British in the following ways :
Lord Canning took immediate steps and collected the forces from Madras, Bombay, Sir Lanka, Burma and he ordered the Sikh Army to proceed towards Delhi
In Delhi, John Nicholson recaptured Delhi and Lt. Hodson murdered son of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and Bahadur Shah Zafar was captured and sent to Rangoon.
General Neil played important role in Banaras and Allahabad area
Sir Colin Campbell played important role in Kanpur and Lucknow area
Sir Hugh Rose played important role in Jhansi area
William Taylor played important role in Arrah (Bihar) area
Tatya Tope was betrayed by Man Singh, a feudatory of Scindia and Tatya Tope was captured and was murdered.
Nana Sahib (Kanpur) and Begum of Awadh, Hazrat Mahal, they escaped to Nepal.
Rani Lakshmi Bai died in the battlefield
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