What were the socio-religious causes of the Revolt of 1857?
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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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What were the socio-religious causes of the Revolt of 1857?
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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