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Why were the Indian ruler angry with British rule

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Answered by onedirection14
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Why were Indians upset with British rule?

The answer is in the history book of class 10 we study in India.

1.The Doctrine of Lapse (The Doctrine meant that when a ruler of a dependent state died without a natural heir, the State passed back to the English). This ofcourse caused discontentment among the rulers and also the people.

2.Unpopular Administration: the British officials were not easy to approach. The British officials had no knowledge of the manners, customs and habits of the people. The Indians were being excluded from all high offices in the army as well as Administration. Lastly the British officials had great contempt for the Indians.

3.They interfered with the Religion and Customs of the people (though some laws passed by them were for the betterment of Indians). There was also fear regarding mass conversion to Christianity (the 'Bible' was introduced not only in Christian institutions but also in government schools and prison.

4.They interfered with the Religion and Customs of the people (though some laws passed by them were for the betterment of Indians). There was also fear regarding mass conversion to Christianity (the 'Bible' was introduced not only in Christian institutions but also in government schools and prison.

5.India reduced to an Agricultural Colony of the British: manufacturers in England required raw materials such as cotton and oilseeds. They did all they could to keep India mainly an Agricultural Colony. The peasants were forced to cultivate Indigo and nothing else in the fields chosen by the English planters. Their crops were destroyed, their houses burnt by the planters and their cattle carried off as plunder.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The Indian rulers were angry with British rule because they were loosing their power in their region.                      

Explanation:

  • Various reasons that irritated Indian rulers like first started with conquering the land, and after defeating respected rulers, they imposed with a heavy tax.
  • There were various reasons that agitated Indian rulers first started with capturing land, and after defeating rulers, they imposed with a heavy tax.
  • After their sufficient footprint in India, they imposed the doctrine of lapse, which further angered more that led to a revolt of 1857.
  • Furthermore, Indian rulers forced to sign agreements for avoiding war with them, and they felt like a puppet in front of Britishers.

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