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what was the majore change in British policy after the 1857 rebellion?​

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Answered by yashahuja312
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Answer:

Major Changes Introduced by the British after the 1857 Revolt: The British Parliament passed a new Act in 1858 and transferred the powers of the East India Company to the British Crown (royal family).

Explanation:

After 1858, the British continued to follow the policy of divide and rule by turning the princes against the people, province against province, caste against caste, group against group, and, above all, Hindus against Muslims.

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Answered by bettsamijkv
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Answer:

these are major changes in British policy. after the 1857 revolt:

  1. Major Changes Introduced by the British after the 1857 Revolt: The British Parliament passed a new Act in 1858 and transferred the powers of the East India Company to the British Crown (royal family).
  2. All ruling chiefs of the country were assured that their territory would never be annexed in future, and they were allowed to pass on their kingdoms to their heirs, including adopted sons.
  3. The proportion of Indian soldiers in the army was reduced, and the number of Europeans increased.
  4. The British decided to respect the customary religious beliefs and social practices of the people in India.
  5. Policies were made to protect landlords and zamindars and give them security of rights over their lands.
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