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. What did the British do to protect the interests of those who converted to Christianity?

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Answered by siddeshwari033
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it opened many convent schools, so people belonging to the lower strata of the society who were discriminated and not allowed to be educated were now able to acquire education. it even gave them money(in pension form)for their needs

Answered by Anonymous
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After 1830, the Company allowed Christian missionaries to function freely in its domain and even own land and property. In 1850, a new law was passed to make conversion to Christianity easier. This law allowed an Indian who had converted to Christianity to inherit the property of his ancestors. Many Indians began to feel that the British were destroying their religion, their social customs and their traditional way of life.

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