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revolt of 1857 and it's nature

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Answered by vihansonu
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According to Seeley, the Revolt of 1857 was a wholly unpatriotic and selfish sepoys mutiny with no native leadership and no popular support. He further maintains that it was a rebellion of the Indian sepoys. Some states, which had grievances against their annexation, also joined the rebellion

Answered by amir78262
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there are two major views regarding the nature of the revolt of 1857 the Britishers taureans have treated the great uprising of 1857 as a sepoy mutiny on the other hand touch patriotic and nationalism Indian writers and history and regard the revolt of 1857 as the first world war of Indian independence however the truth lies somewhere in between in his discovery of India general Nehru maintains the revolt of 1857 was much more than a sepoy mutiny tho initially it started as am utility of the Indian soldier the revolt spread rapidly and assumed the nature of a mass rebellion Jawaharlal Nehru maintains the revolt of 1857 was essentially if usual uprising do there were some National lipstick element in the modern ate his taureans also express similar opinion regarding the nature of the revolt of 1857 there are some otherviews who described the revolt as religious for a national struggle for the supreme AC between the whites and the coloured people struggle between the Oriental and occidental civilization a Hindu Muslim conspiracy to overthrow the British rule a conflict understand the nature of the revolt of 1857 it is important to examine the opinion of the different historians

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