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the nature of 1857 revolt

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here's your answer

The nature of 1857 revolt was that it was the first revolt for independence .

and where India's people had to suffer a lot of pressure and problem with British government.

and the socio, religious matter was suffered in society.

the Hindu and Muslim both refused to usethe revolver of gun made up of pig and cow beef.Mangal pandey was the leader at that time and he refused to do so.

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Answered by simran7539
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Nature Of The Revolt

British historians describe the event of 1857 - 1858 as a mutiny by the sepoys. The facts, however, suggest otherwise. The Revolt was started by sepoys but was joined in large number by the civilian population. The participation of peasants and artisans made the revolt a widespread and popular event. In some areas the common people revolted even before the sepoys. All this shows that it was clearly a popular revolt. It was characterized by Hindu-Muslim unity. Unity between different regions also existed. Rebels in one part of the country helped people fighting in other areas. The Revolt should be seen as the first nationalised struggle in independence foreign rule.

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