Social Sciences, asked by rohitdhn51, 8 months ago

what was the attitude of some of the ruling classes towards the revolt?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some of the native Indians even entered the Indian Civil Services. During this time, the British Raj too was slowly liberalising their rule.Immediately after overcoming the revolt, the British Raj confiscated the properties of the people who participated in the rebellion. The Raj also looted the Moghul treasury after exiling the last Moghul ruler, Bahadur Shah. The Raj then went to the extent of banning all cultural and religious activities

Answered by lakshmikumarinikitha
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Explanation:

When the rebellion spread to other parts of India from Meerut, the Britishers struggled to form the fighting forces. However, they managed to get support from most of the princely states and aristocrat Indians. The rebellion offered stiff resistance to the British forces.

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