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The relationship of the sepoys with the superior white officers underwent significant change in the years preceding the uprise of 1857. Support the statement with examples.​

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Answered by anwesha273
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Ans: The white officers made it a point during the 1820s till 1840s to maintain friendly relations with

the sepoys.

These were as follows:

 Several white officers could speak in Hindustani easily and were also familiar with the culture

and traditions of the country.

 The relationship of sepoys with their British officials underwent significant change. In the

decade of 1820, British officers stressed on maintaining friendly relations with the sepoys.

 Prior to the revolt of 1857, the relationship of the sepoys with white officers made it a point to

keep friendly relationship with the sepoys. They would actively take part in their leisure

activities.

 Despite this in the 1840s, the balance of mutual relationship changed drastically. The white

officers created a sense of superiority and started keeping the sepoys as their racial inferiors.

 The equation of superior and inferior changed the whole script of mutual relationship. The

elements of abuse and physical violence became routine activities. Consequently, the distance

between sepoys and officers became wider. Due to this, mutual suspicion cropped up.

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