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six causes of first war of Independence​

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The first hundred years of the British rule in India i.e. from 1757 to 1857, were marked by British conquests and rapid expansion of their dominion in India. The combined effect of the British expansionist policies, economic exploitation and administrative changes adversely affected all segments of Indian society. The ruling classes were disappointed of their power, the peasantry was deprived of its land rights, and the artisans lost their livelihood. The middle and upper-classes of Indian society, particularly in Northern India, were annoyed because of their exclusion from the well-paid higher posts in administration. Men who followed cultural or religious activities, like priests and scholars, found themselves without income as they lost their patrons - the Indian rulers, princes and zamindars, who had themselves lost their authority. The company's Indian soldiers were discontent with their low pay, hard life and the ill-treatment meted out to them by the British officers, Thus, by 1857, conditions were ripe for a mass uprising and the accumulated grievances of the people burst forth in the form of the First War of Independence.

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