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state two effects of the deafeat of the british in the first afghan war and the punjab wars on the indian soldiers.​

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Answered by amrith2006
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The defeat of the British in the First Afghan War exposed their weakness to the Indian masses. This helped in boosting the morale of Indian soldiers. It encouraged the Indian soldiers that it is possible to challenge and defeat the mighty British militarily. The war caused considerable losses to the British and created a ray of hope among Indians.
Answered by pragyakriti2
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Two effects of the defeat of the British in first Afghan war and the Punjab wars on the Indian soldiers

Explanation:

British defeat during the First Afghan War exposed to the Indian masses to their weakness.

This greatly boosted Indian soldiers' morale. It motivated the Indian soldiers to challenge and militarily defeat the mighty British army.

The war caused significant losses to the British and had created a ray of hope amongst Indians.

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