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what were political cause of first war of independence.

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Answered by aniketkumar51
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Political Causes

The imperialist policy of the East India Company was an important factor. The Company interfered in the internal matters of Indian States and followed the policy of divide and rule. The subsidiary alliance and the Doctrine of Lapse of Dalhousie angered Indian Princes. The policy of Doctrine of Lapse was applied not only to Princes but also big Zamindars. Because of all these reasons Kings, Princes, their courtiers and disbanded soldiers and tenants were enraged with the British.

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Answered by akku1877
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<b><i>⚫️These are the political causes of first war of independence :-

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=>The annexation policy of the British was one of major cause of the result of 1857 .The status of various rulers were annexed on one or other pretext .It led to the rise the revolt 1857 .

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=>The disrespect shown by the British Government offended the Indians.

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=>Refusal of adoptions was the third political cause leading to the revolt of 1857 .
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