what were the scocial and economic causes that led to the uprising of 1857?
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Economic Causes of 1857 Revolt
Destruction of Agriculture. Under the British rule, there was a 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. ...
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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.
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