how did the political factors lead to the first war of Indian independence
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The imperialist policy of the East India Company was an important factor. The Company interfered in the internal matters of Indian States and followed the policy of divide and rule. The subsidiary alliance and the Doctrine of Lapse of Dalhousie angered Indian Princes.
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custom duties were raised and income taxes were introduced.villagers were called upon to supply soldiers and forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger.shortage of food produce and supply
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