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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 Itzkrushika156
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There were several uprisings against the British before the Revolt of 1857. The resistance offered by different tribal groups, peasant and religious factions remained localised and ill organized and this is the reason why these uprisings failed. However, in certain areas the British could put down these uprisings easily, while in other areas the struggle was prolonged resulting in heavy causalities. Some fo these uprisings were the Bhil uprisings (1817-18) and the Revolt in Sawantwadi (1830, 1836 and 1838),


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Answered by abrar8996
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The nature of the British before 1857 was not the same. They accepted the religious customs which people followed and never interfered. They came as a borrower.This was because of the nutritious and tasty spices and traditional life.On seeing the wealth which India had, British began looting and gradually they began interfering in the matters like the customs.They began making Indians as slaves and made king to accept the Crucial offers like Subsidiary alliance.

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