History, asked by krishiMehta21008, 2 days ago

THE REVOLT OF 1857
A. Answer the following

1. How does a revolt occur?

2. Write a short note on Awadh and removal of Wajid Ali Shah.

3. Anayse the reasons for the revolt.

4. What methods were used by the British to suppress the revolt?​

Answers

Answered by giriansuya3691
1

Answer:

The opposite process, a liquid becoming a solid, is called solidification. For any pure substance, the temperature at which melting occurs—known as the melting point—is a characteristic of that substance. It requires energy for a solid to melt into a liquid.

The three tenets to the cell theory are as described below:

All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.

The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.

Cells arise from pre-existing cells.

The theory was once universally accepted, but now some biologists consider non-cellular entities such as viruses living organisms,[1] and thus disagree with the first tenet. As of 2021: "expert opinion remains divided roughly a third each between yes, no and don’t know".[2] As there is no universally accepted definition of life, discussion will continue.

PLEASE MAKE ME BRAINLIESTED ANSWER

Answered by madhusiktakpatel
1

Answer:

1. How does a revolt occur?

The Revolt of 1857 eventually broke out over the incident of greased cartridges.

2. Write a short note on Awadh and removal of Wajid Ali Shah.

Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was the Nawab of Awadh who ruled for the last time being Nawab, for the nine long years, but was removed due to the charges of corruption and poor administration of the reign.

3. Anayse the reasons for the revolt.

Pathetic Socioeconomic Condition.

Problems of Land Revenue.

Destruction of Economy.

4. What methods were used by the British to suppress the revolt?

The methods British used included:

- Recapturing of Delhi

- Defeated the major players in the war

- Passed out a series of laws to curb the freedom Indians longed for.

Hope it helps you

Mark me as brainlest

Thankyou•

Similar questions