the British attitude of _________ led to resentment among people .
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The British attitude of slavery led to resentment among people .
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The British attitude of slavery led to resentment among people.
The British attitude toward slavery was:-
- Rulers were furious with British annexation policies.
- Farmers were indignant at random and huge taxation
- Sepoys were hateful because of the new set of cartridges which uses animal fat (cow & pig)
- Peasants were furious because of high land revenue, which also obliged peasants to take loans from money lenders, gradually fall into debt-trap and lost their land,
- Negative effect on self adequateness of village
- No development in agricultural productivity
- Britishers passed laws against Indian beliefs such as banned child marriage, legalising widow remarriage and abolishing sati.
- Indians lost the patronage of Royal Houses,
- Indiana lost the domestic market as its commodities were ancient due to industry-made products flooding the Indian market.
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