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how did the brtish colonies practice their divide and rule policy in india

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Answered by XxsboyxX
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Explanation:

In the early and mid-1800s, how did the economies of the Northern and Southern states compare?

Both the North and the South had highly agricultural economies.

Both the North and the South had highly agricultural economies.

The North was industrialized, while the South was more agricultural.

The North was industrialized, while the South was more agricultural.

Both the North and the South had highly industrialized economies

Answered by rai2006
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Answer:

In 1857, the 'Great Mutiny' broke out in which the Hindus and Muslims jointly fought against the British. This shocked the British government so much that after suppressing the Mutiny, they decided to start the policy of divide and rule (see online “History in the Service of Imperialism” by B.N.

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