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To what extent did the vision of different social groups differ in the revolt of 1857

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Answered by abhinavsareen
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1.East India company defeated native rulers to grab power in India. Many believed that the native Indian rulers had the legal and legitimate authority to regain power in the respective kingdoms. Therefore, it was natural that they became the leaders of the rebels and regain the lost status of rulers.

2.The erstwhile rulers had substantial resources at their command. They had wealth and private armies too. The rebels waited to get the support of resources from them, and by declaring them the leaders it was natural outcome.

3.Most of the erstwhile Indian rulers were popular at the local level. Their subjects

often sympathised with them as they believed that the latter were unlawfully

thrown out of power and even suffered humiliation. Choosing these native rulers was echoing the sentiments of the people and winning more support for the cause.

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