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What were the causes for unrest amongst Indians against British domination ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The East India Company forbade certain religious practices and traditions, including sati—the practice of killing widows on the death of their husbands—to the outrage of many Hindus. ... A general sense of racial superiority among the British fueled Indian anger across the country.

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Answered by gopikapolajr
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HEY THERE!!

The causes for unrest amongst the Indians against the British domination were -

•Indians soldiers, sepoys and armies we're replaced by British armies and soldiers leading unemployment.

• The British were also keen on spreading Christianity across India.

•As the British took control of the Indian market, they were forcing their policies on the traders.

• Indians artisans were out of work.

• The British had introduced a new Enfield rifle in that Indian army. The cartridges of these rifles were greased with animal fat.

HOPE IT HELPS!!!!!

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