what is the signifiance of revolt of 1857
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Hey! Here are the answers.............. Following are the points which emerged as the significance of the revolt of 1857....
End of East India company rule and charges introduced in the administrative setup
End of mughals and peshwas
Policy towards the Indian princes
Racial antagonism
Policy of divide and rule
Reorganization of the army
Solemn promises made to the people
Economic exploitation of India
Rise of nationalism..
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End of East India company rule and charges introduced in the administrative setup
End of mughals and peshwas
Policy towards the Indian princes
Racial antagonism
Policy of divide and rule
Reorganization of the army
Solemn promises made to the people
Economic exploitation of India
Rise of nationalism..
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the revolt was mainly feudal in character carrying with it some nationlalist elements. ... the revolt of 1857 was an extremely important event in Indian history. it was mere a prouduct of depot but was accumulated grievances of the people against the Company's administration and of their dislike for the foreign regime".
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