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Answered by ronishsaini2006
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What are the causes of revolt 1857?

There are many reasons that led to the revolt of 1857. Major reasons for the revolt can be broadly classified into – Political, Social, Economic, Religious, Military, etc. The causes have been discussed in this article under respective sections.

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Economic Causes of 1857 Revolt

Destruction of Agriculture. Under the British rule, there was a severe deterioration of the condition of Indian agriculture. ...

Permanent Settlement System. ...

Resentment Among Zamindars. ...

Heavy Taxation. ...

Destruction of Traditional Industries. ...

Destruction of Trade. ...

Protectionist Policies.

social and religious causes for revolt of 1870

The sizeable conversions angered Indians and led them to nurture resentment against the British Government. Social reform measures of the British, like the abolition of sati and female infanticide, the Widow Remarriage Act and the promotion of girls' education angered the conservative section of Hindus.

Immediate cause of Revolt of 1857.

The immediate factor was the introduction of the 'Enfield' rifle. The cartridge had to be bitten off before loading it into the gun. Indian sepoys believed that the cartridge was greased with either pig fat or made from cow fat

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