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what were the social causes of the revolt
of 1857​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The social causes of the Revolt of 1857 were: The British introduced railways, post and telegraph in India. Such innovations were alien to the Indians, who became fearful of the British intentions. The British followed a policy of RACIAL DISCRIMINATION and looked down upon the Indians.

Explanation:

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.

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