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Write a short note on revolt of 1857 (causes and effects)​

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Answered by savi3640
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The Revolt of 1857 was a prolonged period of armed uprising as well as rebellions in Northern and Central India against British occupation of that part of the subcontinent. Small precursors of brewing discontent involving incidences of arson in cantonment areas began to manifest themselves in January. Later, a large-scale rebellion broke out in May and turned into what may be called a full-fledged war in the affected region. This war brought about the end of the British East India Company’s rule in India, and led to the direct rule by the British Government (British Raj) of much of the Indian Subcontinent for the next 90 years.

Causes of 1857 Revolt

The issue of greased cartridges and military grievances has been over-emphasized, as the factor for the Revolt of 1857. However, the recent research has proved that the cartridge was neither the only cause nor even the most important. In fact, the multiple causes i.e., social-religious-political- economic worked together to produce the rebellion.

Answered by parevaprerna
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What were the main causes of Revolt of 1857?

Pathetic Socioeconomic Condition.

Problems of Land Revenue.

Destruction of Economy.

Low position of Indians in Administration.

Doctrine of Lapse.

Ill-treatment with Bahadur Shah Zafar.

Annexation of Oudh.

Biased Police and Judiciary.

What were the causes and effects of the revolt of 1857?

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.

What were the effects of the revolt of 1857 on India?

Even so, the rebellion proved to be an important watershed in Indian and British Empire history. It led to the dissolution of the East India Company, and forced the British to reorganize the army, the financial system, and the administration in India, through passage of the Government of India Act 1858.

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