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Name the four social cause in which Britishers interfered.
Name the four social cause in which Britishers interfered.
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The four social causes in which the British government intervened in India were: Sati system, they tried to eradicate the caste system, they created a rift between Hindu Muslim unity, and they tried to impose Christianity over different people.
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- When the East India Company started its rule in India, our society was full of social evils in which the British government tried to eliminate some and to create some of the social issues mostly for their benefits.
- The examples can be the abolition of Sati system in India. With the efforts of Raja Rammohan Roy, the Governor-General of Bengal at that time Lord William Bentinck made the practice of Sati illegal.
- The British government set up a hospital in which people of all castes were treated but this was not acceptable to some of the higher class Hindus and Muslims as they don't want to be in the same room as the so-called untouchables.
- The British government favored the Christian missionaries to open several churches in India where they used to convert people into Christianity. They also tried to create a rift between Hindu Muslim unity.
- Although after the Revolt of 1857, the rule shifted to the British Crown and they took the policy of non-interference in which the British government was to remain silent in the social affairs of the Indians. But, they continued to create a rift between Hindus and Muslims in India.
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