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How was the revolt of 1857 led to the growth of Indian nationalism?

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Answered by 7777777RAM
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the revolt of 1857 led to the many social administration works ,so it led to the growth of nationslism
Answered by Sombarna2004
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The war of 1857, called the war of Independence in India and the Indian Mutiny, devastated many societies and regions in the sub-continent.

It led to the execution of numerous mughal kings and the last mughal king being expelled to Burma.

The British punished the uprising by merciless killing of thousands of Muslims and even Hindus who had collaborated.

Before 1857, the British were seen as a major power on the subcontinent, but after 1857, they were seen as ruthless occupiers which eventually gave rise to nationalism and a long struggle
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