What were the religious causes of the uprising of 1857?
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The people felt that the British were destroying those socio-religious customs which were sacred to the Indians. The people of India did not like the activites of Christian missionaries. So they wanted freedom from the British rule.
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- The people felt that the British were destroying those socio-religious customs which were sacred to the Indians.
- The people of India did not like the activites of Christian missionaries. So they wanted freedom from the British rule.
- The sizeable conversions angered Indians and led them to nurture resentment against the British Government.
- Social reform measures of the British, like the abolition of sati and female infanticide, the Widow Remarriage Act and the promotion of girls' education angered the conservative section of Hindus.
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