what socio religious policy did the British adopt after the revolt?
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The British followed a policy of non-interference in the social, religious and cultural life of the fellow Indian till 1813 AD. Their thought was to develop partial modernisation, in other words, a 'colonial modernisation'.
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Two oppressive policies of the British.
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Untouchability and child marriage.
The British masters allowed imports in India tax-free.
They ruined Indian cottage industries.
The farmers were taxed heavily and the thumbs of skilled workers were cut.
(a) Santhals who lost their land became desperate and they revolted.
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