Why is the freedom struggle in 1857 considered India's first war of independence?
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Some Indian writers also insist that none of the armed uprisings against the British in India, including the 1857 uprising, should be termed as a "war of independence" since they were neither national in nature nor motivated mainly by nationalist sentiment and they involved only a minority of people or soldiers.
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Because it was the first time when All the indians united and fought for the independence of the country...It also shows the strength of nationalism built in them...HOPE IT HELPS:)
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