What social factors were responsible for the revolt of 1857
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* the british introduced a number of reforms in the country as the believed that indian society needed to be reformed.
* these reforms were looked upon with suspicion by the orthodox section of the society.
* a law was passed to promote conversions to christianity. according to this law, any indian who had converted to christianity was allowed to inherit the properties of their ancestors.
* the land belonging to temples and mosques were taxed.
* the british considered themselves superior to the indians and discriminated against them.
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* the british introduced a number of reforms in the country as the believed that indian society needed to be reformed.
* these reforms were looked upon with suspicion by the orthodox section of the society.
* a law was passed to promote conversions to christianity. according to this law, any indian who had converted to christianity was allowed to inherit the properties of their ancestors.
* the land belonging to temples and mosques were taxed.
* the british considered themselves superior to the indians and discriminated against them.
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