how did the social background of rebels contribute to the spread of the revolt of 1857?
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Social and Religious Causes: The British looked down upon the Indians as inferior race and discriminated with them racially at every step. ... This racial arrogance of the British hurt the Indian masses most and they began to regard the Englishmen as their worst enemies.
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The British looked down upon the Indians as inferior race and discriminated with them racially at every step. ... This racial arrogance of the British hurt the Indian masses most and they began to regard the Englishmen as their worst enemies.
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