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The First War of Independence of 1857 was a culmination of people’s dissatisfaction .With this context
Answer the following—
Military Cause
Religious and Social Cause​

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Answered by ishurana784
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military cause..

low salary and poor prospects of promotion the the disproportion between Indian and British Troops .

the social distance between officers and Indian soldiers

loss of prestige in Afghan war

general service enlistment act by which Indians and listed in British army could be send overseas .

economic causes.

the British government restrictions on the import of Indian Textiles beside imposing heavy important duties on such goods

India was forced to export law materials like raw cotton and Silk at cheaper rates that the British Industries needed urgently

plantation products like Indigo tea and food grains which were in short supply in Britain

the British company confiscated the chakras of men landlords and taluqdars .

political causes.

the brBritish policy of territorial annexation led to the displacement of a large number of rules rulers and chiefs the vigorous application of the policies of subsidiary alliance and doctrine of lapse angled the ruling sections of the society Rani Lakshmi Bai and Nana Sahib became bitter Enemies of the British and led to the revolt in their respective territories

the annexation of Awadh on Grounds of government was greatly presented the nawabs of Awadh had always been Royal to the British annexation was widely seen as the blatant act of backstabbing by the British it deeply hurt the sentiments of the company's sepoys because most of them came from award

more ever even under the new Regime the people of award got no relief from operation peace and had to pay even higher revenue and additional taxes were imposed

the British provided no alternative source of employment to the people who lost their jobs due to The dissolution of the Nawab administration.

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