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{The public begin to perceive that not two or three, but a
thousand, causes have been at work, and that if we are to
retain India a radical reform, not only of our military and
administrative systems, must be introduced, but our social and
political relations with the Indian tribes, peoples, races, and
nations, must undergo a change large and thorough enough
to merit the name of a Revolution}.
From The Illustrated London News, 22 August 1857
Write a commentary on this newspaper report of the
Revolt. Would you call it biased? Or does it present
to the British public a balanced explanation for the
Revolt of 1857 ?​

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{The public begin to perceive that not two or three, but a

thousand, causes have been at work, and that if we are to

retain India a radical reform, not only of our military and

administrative systems, must be introduced, but our social and

political relations with the Indian tribes, peoples, races, and

nations, must undergo a change large and thorough enough

to merit the name of a Revolution}.

From The Illustrated London News, 22 August 1857

Write a commentary on this newspaper report of the

Revolt. Would you call it biased? Or does it present

to the British public a balanced explanation for the

Revolt of 1857 ?

Please give correct answer I will mark brainlist to answer

Explanation:

Its very long question so I can't answer this

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