what where the social and political causes that led to the revolt of 1857
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the rude behaviour of Britishers
their dictatorship on India
discriminating Muslims
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The social and politucal 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.
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