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what were the economic causes of the revolt of 1857

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Answered by banaitvarsha9008
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Economic causes of 1857 revolt

Destruction of Agriculture. Under the British rule, there was severe deterioration of the

condition of Indian agriculture. ...

Permanent Settlement System. ...

Resentment among

Zamindars. ...

Heavy Taxation. ...

Destruction of traditional industries. ...

Destruction of trade. ...

Protectionist Policies. ...

Conclusion.

Answered by trishajha0
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the policy of economic exploitation and the destruction of the traditional Indian economic structure by the British caused widespread resentment among Indians. The zamindari system exploited the peasants who were forced to grow only those crops that the British industries required. They were tortured or jailed on failure to pay the revenue in time.Industrial goods like textiles from Britain flooded the Indian markets.This destroyed Indian industries and made the artisans and peasants unemployed. The common people faced unemployment and poverty. When Awadh as occupied by the British Nawabs officials were dismissed and his army was disbanded .About 60000 professional soldiers lost their livlelihood

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