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What steps did the British take to suppress the revolt?
British kn India takes many steps to suppress the revolts going on after the jallianwla bagh incident :
1. They picked leaders from Amritsar, and don't allow Gandhi to enter in Delhi.
2. They also make satyagrahis to rub their nose on the ground.
3. They also make satyagrahis to crawl on the ground and to salute the sahibs.
This was all done to create terror and awe in satyagrahis.
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What steps did the British take to suppress the revolt?
British kn India takes many steps to suppress the revolts going on after the jallianwla bagh incident :
1. They picked leaders from Amritsar, and don't allow Gandhi to enter in Delhi.
2. They also make satyagrahis to rub their nose on the ground.
3. They also make satyagrahis to crawl on the ground and to salute the sahibs.
This was all done to create terror and awe in satyagrahis.
please mark me as brainlist
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The Revolt of 1857 lasted for more than a year. It was suppressed by the middle of 1858. On July 8, 1858, fourteen months after the outbreak at Meerut, peace was finally proclaimed by Canning.
The British’s attempts to supress the revolt were not slow in coming and were characterized by ferocity and vengeance. It is clear from all accounts of the revolt that repression was not an easy task for the British. However, after enacting a number of laws and dealing out severe retribution, the British managed to reduce and subdue the Sepoy Mutiny (as the British referred to it). Troops were sent from the British end to the major places of unrest alongside the passing of Acts and Laws viewing the rebels as criminals. Some of the main steps that were taken to supress the revolt are as follows: -
The British’s attempts to supress the revolt were not slow in coming and were characterized by ferocity and vengeance. It is clear from all accounts of the revolt that repression was not an easy task for the British. However, after enacting a number of laws and dealing out severe retribution, the British managed to reduce and subdue the Sepoy Mutiny (as the British referred to it). Troops were sent from the British end to the major places of unrest alongside the passing of Acts and Laws viewing the rebels as criminals. Some of the main steps that were taken to supress the revolt are as follows: -
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