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which rules were implemented to eradicate evil practices going on during 18th and 19th century

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Answered by writersparadise
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Several evil practices prevalent in India during the 18th and 19th centuries, were gradually eradicated as a result of peoples’ movement or by the colonial British government. Child marriage was abolished by the Age of Consent Act, 1891. Slavery was banned in 1845.

Child marriage and slavery were two major evils in India, then. Child brides who had not reached marriageable age, were forcibly married off to men, old enough to be their fathers or grandfathers. Slaves were ill-treated and kept under bondage.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The two major evils practices of 18th and 19th century were slavery and child marriage. Rules were implemented to eradicate evil practices and they are Abolition of slavery 1843 and Age of consent for marriage act 1891.

Explanation:

Slavery and child marriage are considered to be the most unwelcoming practises at that time. In the past days, it is considered as a ritual to marry a girl at her childhood. These practises are abolished after the reforming acts of several leaders and freedom fighters. But still we can find some traces of these practices existing in several places.

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