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Answered by bharatpatadia74
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no16 answer End of Company Rule: The political result of this great revolt was the end of company's rule in India. By a new act introduced in the British Parliament British government took the charge to rule India. ... In the important positions of the government no native people (Indian) was given any chance.

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5. lord Wellesley

6. Meerut

7. kolkata, Delhi, Kolkata

8. Revolt of 1857

9. Biographies and autobiography

10. First war of independence, Revolt of Sepoys and Sepoy Mutiny

11. can't answer

12. The British used fats of pigs and cows in the cartiges which needed to be bite by the Sepoys but this fats hurts the religious sentiments of the Sepoys.

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14. It was in the northern part of India and the South remained calm, the revolt was not planned

15. The revolt didn't achieve its goal but it totally destroyed the company's rule in India and formally Qween Victoria became the empress of British India, it was an unpredected event in the Indian history but it sowed the seed of the Indian nationalism

16. Many rebels were hanged, some were blown up by the cannons

17. they high tax rate of the British extracted from the peasant.

The British seazed lands of the old zamindars.

The British can produce product more frequently in a cheap price but the artisans can't, thus this massive production of British goods led to Deindustrialization in India.

The people of royal family found themselves unemployed.

The drain of wealth by the British.

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