Social Sciences, asked by dibyajyotisaha10c, 10 months ago

Which socio-religious cause during this period caused unrest among the
people?
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O Exploitation of Economic Resources
O Introduction of Railways and Telegraphs
O Policy of Annexation​

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Answered by RationalGyawali2064
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Exploitation of Economic Resources

O Introduction of Railways and Telegraphs

O Policy of Annexation​

Answered by shresthakamala56
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The British government's attempt to interfere in the social and religious life of the Indians led to the widespread fear among the masses. The main socio-religious causes of the first war of independence included: (a) Interference with social customs; (b) Apprehensions about modern innovations; (c) Policy of racial discrimination; (d) Corruption in administration; (e) Oppression of the poor; (f) Activities of missionaries; (g) Fears regarding western education; (h) Taxing religious places; and (i) Law of property.

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