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what were the major social and religious causes of the revolt of 1857 do you think these factors still have some relief when she give your opinion​

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Answered by bm363009
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One of the major reasons for the revolt was socio-religious policies of the British which included racial superiority and discrimination, missionary activities and deliberate efforts to subvert the religious beliefs of the people in India.

Answered by achsahmajay76
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Social causes: Christianity arose in India as the Britishers had been established there. So there were many Hindus who transformed themselves into Christians. This hurt the Hindus as they left their own natural caste. Also the abolition of certain reforms such as sati, child marriage,etc.

Religious Causes: One of the major reasons for the revolt was socio-religious policies of the British which included racial superiority and discrimination, missionary activities and deliberate efforts to subvert the religious beliefs of the people in India.

the main reasons for the failure of the revolt:

  • Lack of Planning and Co-ordination.
  • Weak Leadership of the 1857 Mutiny
  • Superior British Army.
  • Limited Supplies and Lack of Modern Communication.
  • Lack of Societal Alternative.
  • The Princes and Educated Classes did not participate.
  • Limited Spread of the Revolt.

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