importance of revolt of 1857 in Assam
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In Assam the Revolt of 1857resulted in a wave of anti-British sentiments among the so called nobility and peasant community. ... It was in these adverse conditions that Maniram Barua, popularly known as Maniram Dewan, an Assamese nobleman planned to stage a revoltsimultaneously with that of the Revolt of 1857.
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The Revolt of 1857 was not a sudden occurrence, nor was it limited to a specific region. It was founded by sepoys from a British regiment. However, it spread to all classes of people, including peasants, laborer's, artisans, tribal, aristocrats, and so on.
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- The revolt of 1857 was a watershed moment in the history of Assam and India. It compelled the British to alter their administrative system and government policy. The company rule was abolished, and the British crown assumed direct administration responsibility.
- The annexation and expansion era had come to an end. The British promised to respect the dignity and rights of Assam's rulers and prices.
- The British ruled Assam as part of Bengal until 1874. Later, it was transferred to the Chief Commissioner's office in Shilliong.
The people of Assam initially saw the British Government as saviours, but their attitude shifted over time, leading to the outbreak of rebellion in this region.
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