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Why were people dissatisfied with British rule in the 1870s and 1880s?

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Answered by Thithyamuthuraman
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Explanation:

People were dissatisfied with British rule in the 1870s and 1880s for the following reasons:

(i)The British passed the Arms Act in 1878 which disallowed Indians from possessing arms.

(ii)In the same year British passed the Vernacular Press Act was also enacted in an effort to silence those who were critical of the goverment. It allowed the government to confiscate the assets of newspapers including their printing presses if the newspapers published anything that was critical of the government.

(iii) In 1883, the Ilbert Bill was introduced. The bill provided for the trial of British or European persons by Indians and sought equality between British and Indian judges in the country. But the white opposition forced the government to withdraw the bill.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Some of the reasons for dissatisfaction with British rule in the 1870s and 1880s are as follows:

  • The Arms Act was passed in 1878. This Act disallowed Indians from possessing arms.
  • The Vernacular Press Act was passed in 1878. This Act empowered the government to confiscate the assets of newspapers including their printing presses, if the newspaper published anything “objectionable”.
  • The government tried to introduce the Ilbert Bill in 1883. The bill made provisions for trial of British or European persons by Indians. Thus, the Ilbert Bill sought equality between British and Indian judges in the country. But the whites opposed the Bill and forced the government to withdraw it.
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