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What were the steps taken by the British to reform the Indian society?

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Answered by Anonymous
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▪️Laws were passed to stop the practice of sati and to encourage the remarriage of widows.

▪️English language education was actively promoted.

▪️After 1830, the Company allowed Christian missionaries to function freely in its domain and even own land and property. In 1850, a new law was passed to make conversion to Christianity easier.

Answered by RitaNarine
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The steps that were taken by the British to reform the Indian society;

  • Those who converted to Christianity would inherit the property of their ancestors.
  • Various laws were passed to stop Sati
  • They encouraged the remarriage of widows.
  • English language education was actively promoted.
  • Conversion to christianity was made easier with a new law.
  • Some People resented it because many Indians began to feel that the british were destroying their society, religion and beliefs.
  • Hindu Personal Law, 1772.
  • Regulating Act of 1773.
  • Pitt's India Act of 1784.

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