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How did the British government try to pacify the feelings of Indians with regard to-

(i) Their religious pratices.
(ii) The Princely states??

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Answered by dmalhan12
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Answer:

The British government tried to pacify the feeling of Indians with regard to

The religious practices: The British government declared that it will now not interfere in the religious practices of the people. It followed a policy of non0 interference in the religious matters of India.  

The princely states: The British abandoned the Doctrine of Lapse and the Subsidiary Alliance System. The loyalty of the Indian princes during the revolt was rewarded.

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Answered by heyyall
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Answer:

i) The British government declared that it will now not interfere in the religious practices of the people. It followed a policy of non-interference in the religious matters of India.  

ii) The British abandoned the Doctrine of Lapse and the Subsidiary Alliance System. The loyalty of the Indian princes during the revolt was rewarded.

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