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State any five changes introduced by the British after the suppressing the revolt.
(please answer it in five points ).​

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Answered by anidrila78
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Answer:

No Indian was given any key positions.

The British introduced the divide and rule policy blaming the Muslims for fomenting the revolt.

The British decided to stop interfering India's customs and traditions.

In order to gain a loyal class, the rights of zamindars and landlords were protected.

The British Parliament passed a new Act in 1858 and transferred the powers of the East India Company to the British Crown (royal family).

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Answered by muhammadmustafa20091
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Explanation:

1.The British claimed that Muslims were to be blamed for the Indian revolt as the Muslim were the one who uprose the revolt.

2.Secondly,they gave them a less chance to recieve western education,however they even took funds from Muslim Schools as a result the Muslim Schools went into decline

3.They made changes in the religions of Islam and Hinduism.Firstly they banned Sutee and they forced Muslim women not to wear scarf.

4.On the other hand they teached Christianity in western Educational schools as a result many children started liking Christianity and as adults they embraced Chrisitianity

5.They introduced railway stations,telephones etc which made India a developed place.

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