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Explain the significance of the Revolt of 1857.

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  • The Mutiny of 1857 proved that Indian’s vehemently opposed the rule of the British over India. 
  • The British realized that until they gain the affection and belief of Indians, ruling India would be difficult. 
  • They realised that the concerns of Indians need to be urgently addressed.
  • British decided to involve Indians in the process of legislation though the ‘Policy of Association’. 
  • The’Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a guide post of future struggles. 
  • It outlined the importance of seeking alternative channels to pursue future struggles against the British.


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