In what ways did the British change their policies to please the following groups of Indian population after the First War of Indian Independence? a. Ruling Chiefs b. Zamindars and Landlords
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The British decided to respect the social and customary religious practices of the people in India. Policies were made to protect zamindars and landlords as well as provide them security of rights over their lands.
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