In Queen Victoria’s declaration of 1858, what complaints of the rebels did she try to address?
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In her declaration of 1858, Queen Victoria tried to address the issue of partiality.
- She mentioned that the subjects should be appointed for services irrespective of their caste or creed.
- She also tried to provide them respect and dignity through their rights.
- She mentioned the issues faced by the rebels and tried to solve them.
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