how did the British try to win back the loyalty of the people after the revolt of 1857
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The British also tried their best to win back the loyalty of the people by announcing rewards; loyal landholders, for example, were to 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.
Nevertheless, hundreds of sepoys, rebels, nawabs and rajas were tried and hanged after the Great Uprising on 1857.
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It was because settled peasants were easier to control and administer than people who were always on the move.
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