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What was the nature of revolts
against the British before the first war of independence?​

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Answered by rashmipathak98
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The nature of revolt prior to 1857 was undirected that is it was mostly localised in smaller area,leaderless,no popular support etc.It was suppressed easily by the Britishers. The revolt of 1857 changed the nature of resistance as it was great blow to the British raj with power and dierection to some extent.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The revolts against the British before the first war of Independence did not pose a serious challenge as the rebellions were local , scattered and isolated. there revolts established a local tradition of struggle against the British rule.

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