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Describe five main causes of the First Wat of independence |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: The WAR was FOUGHT against the British by the Indians to do away with the dominance of the Britishers. It was also referred as INDIAN Mutiny, Indian REBELLION and also as Indian Revolt. The main reason for this war were political, social, religious, economical and military. Several causes as follows were RESPONSIBLE for the great rising: The fear of the native rulers that their states would be taken over by the English, the resentment of the people of the annexed states and the occasional disrespect shown to Bahadur Shah, the Mughal emperor by the English constituted the political causes. |
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