Why were the social and religious reforms made by the British considered as interference in the Hindu customs and traditions? (State any 3 points)
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- They did these through numerous wars, forced treaties, annexations of and alliances with the various regional powers all over the country.
- Their new administrative and economic policies helped them consolidate their control over the country.
- Their land revenue policies help them keep the poor farmers in check and get huge sums as revenues in return.
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