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Why is the Revolt of 1857 called the First War of Independence? What were its immediate caused?​

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Answered by jibanlalbhowmik
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the revolt of 1857 was known as the first war of independence because it was the cause of a big rebellion which started all because when the British introduced Enfield rifle's cartridges which were greased with the fats of pigs and cows, the sacred for Hindus and unclean for Muslims against their religion.

Answered by pinku329
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The revolt of 1857 was the conscious beginning of the Independence struggle against the colonial tyranny of the British. There are various names for the revolt of 1857 – India’s First War of Independence, Sepoy Mutiny, etc.

The revolt began on May 10, 1857, at Meerut as a sepoy mutiny. It was initiated by sepoys in the Bengal Presidency against the British officers.

This war of Independence marked the end of rule by the British East India company. Post this, India was directly ruled by the British government through representatives known as Governor-General.

This article provides all relevant information related to the Revolt of 1857 and its causes and effects.....

Immediate cause:-

Religious & Social Causes – racism or racial discrimination was believed to be a major reason for the revolt of 1857 wherein Indians were exploited and were kept away from mixing with Europeans. The whites also started interfering in the religious and cultural affairs of Indians and tortured them as well.

Economic Factors -There were various reforms in the taxation and revenue system that affected the peasants’ heavily. British Government had imposed and introduced various administrative policies to expand their territory......!

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