What did the british do supreds the revolt of 1857
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The British had set foot on Indian soil, the nation was loosing its wealth and independence. The aim of the British was to exploit the resources of our county . Finally, 100 years later, in 1857 , a numbers of Indians revolted against exploitation.
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After the revolt of 1857, the British wanted Delhi to forget its Mughal past. In pursuance of this goal, the area around the Red Fort was completely cleared of gardens, pavilions and mosques. ... Mosques in particular were either razed or put to other use.
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