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Study the revolt of 1857 and make a project. focus should be to laid upon the following (a) cause of the revolt (b) outbreak of the revolt (c) leaders of the revolt (d) result of the revolt. collect relevant information and picture on the topic. Presentation should be neat. history.​

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Answered by BrainlySrijanunknown
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1.causes of the revolt:

The Indian Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, economic, military, religious and social causes. ... The spark that led to amutiny in several sepoy companies was the issue of new gunpowder cartridges for the Enfield rifle in February, 1857. A rumour was spread that the cartridges were made from cow and pig fat.

2. outbreak of the revolt:

Mangal Pandey became the first martyr of great revolt and events of Barackpur spread to different parts of India like fire. On 10th May, 1857 the open revolt of sepoy force broke out at Meerut. ... Indian sepoys stationed at Delhi cooperated and the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II was declared as the Emperor of India.

3. why the revolt failed:

Causes of Failure of Revolt of 1857. The sudden and unexpected rising of the sepoys forced the British officials, to leave Delhi Oudh, Rohilkhand and other places which almost passed under the control of the sepoys. ... Thus, it is important to analyze the causes of the failure of the Revolt of 1857.

4. result of the revolt:

The main event which became the immediate cause of the war was the refusal of the Sepoys to use the grease covered cartridges (greased with fat of pig and cow) on January 23, 1857. At the same time, an Indian sepoy killed twoBritish officers at Barrackpore, when he was forced to use greased cartridges.

Answered by itzPriyanka
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The Revolt of 1857 was a prolonged period of armed uprising as well as rebellions in Northern and Central India against British occupation of that part of the subcontinent. Small precursors of brewing discontent involving incidences of arson in cantonment areas began to manifest themselves in January. Later, a large-scale rebellion broke out in May and turned into what may be called a full-fledged war in the affected region. This war brought about the end of the British East India Company’s rule in India, and led to the direct rule by the British Government (British Raj) of much of the Indian Subcontinent for the next 90 years.

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