what are the political and administrative cause for the revolt of 1857.
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Answer:
Hatred against the British rule
Annexation of Indian states and the removal of the local rulers led to the dissolution of the court which resulted in the loss of patronage to musicians, dancers, artisans, administrative officials, army men and so on. These people lost their source of livelihood
Answer:
social, economic, administrative, military etc., the political grievances against the British Raj played the most important role in an outbreak of 1857 revolt
Explanation:
The English East India Company had initially started as a trading power but it gradually started enjoying political clout. The British rule was formally established after the battle of Plassey in 1757 in Bengal. They soon began to consolidate their power through annexation and alliances etc. They also did not shy away from misusing their newly found political power to strangulate Indian way of life.