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what were the causes of the revolt of 1857​

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Answered by tanishapunjabi15
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Answer:

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Answered by leadwsm
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Explanation:

The successive Governor generals appointed by the crown and based at Calcutta expanded the domains of British India over the period of time up the time of Lord Dalhousie, whose conquests against Punjab and Burma pushed the frontiers of the British India against Afghanistan and Burma.

By this time, the East India Company had evolved from a commercial organization to a Civil and Military administration mammoth handling much parts of the Indian Subcontinent.

By this time, the positive things happened to the Indian society were the general peace, rule of law, better roads, introduction of telegraph and an early stage of Railways, but all of them were actually planned and implemented for the better coordination in the British governance.

The unwelcome attitudes and institutions also entered the society which made the British resented and loathed.

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