what was the main reason behind the outbreak of the revolution?
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In India people were discriminates badly and indians were considered inferior to British............
Indians were called blacks and they were allowed to live only in black colonies...
moreover... indian soldiers were sent in front rows during war but were given less wages...
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Indians were called blacks and they were allowed to live only in black colonies...
moreover... indian soldiers were sent in front rows during war but were given less wages...
I hope it helps you
please mark me brainliest...
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Hey mate your answer is as follows......
The British government decided to make the American colonies pay a large share of the war debt from the French and Indian War. Through the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and other taxes, the British tried to collect taxes that the american people considered harsh.
France was a wealthier country than Britain, and its national debt was no greater than the British one. ... The financial strain of servicing old debt and the excesses of the current royal court caused dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to national unrest, and culminated in the French Revolution of 1789.
The British government decided to make the American colonies pay a large share of the war debt from the French and Indian War. Through the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and other taxes, the British tried to collect taxes that the american people considered harsh.
France was a wealthier country than Britain, and its national debt was no greater than the British one. ... The financial strain of servicing old debt and the excesses of the current royal court caused dissatisfaction with the monarchy, contributed to national unrest, and culminated in the French Revolution of 1789.
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