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what were the economic cause of the revolt of 1857​

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Answered by aarushilodha
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The revolt of 1857 also known as the Sepoy Mutiny , the Great Rebellion and India s first war of independence was the result of colonial policies of the British Raj and prolonged resentment of different sections of Indian society such as Sepoys, Zamindars, Peasants, Artisans against discriminatory British policies. The causes responsible for this rebellion range from social, religious, administrative, political to economic factors. In this article, we will discuss the economic causes of the war of 1857.

India s economic condition before the establishment of colonial rule

At the time of establishment of the East India Company, the economic condition of India was much better given that it had a trade surplus with most of its trading partners.

The Indian trade and industry were well developed.

Villages were self-reliant in terms of production.

India was also home to different art and crafts and artisans enjoyed protection from local rulers

Answered by jenal
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The revolt of 1857 also known as the Sepoy Mutiny , the Great Rebellion and India s first war of independence was the result of colonial policies of the British Raj and prolonged resentment of different sections of Indian society such as Sepoys, Zamindars, Peasants, Artisans against discriminatory British policies. The causes responsible for this rebellion range from social, religious, administrative, political to economic factors.

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