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The roots of Indian independence were sown in the Revolt of 1857. Explain. |
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Answer» 1. Under the British rule Indian were tortured, exploited and ruined. 2. Indians had no stand and say against the British. 3. There was also a high level of political dissatisfaction, against the British policies. 4. Before the revolt got a great impetus around the country. 5. It made people aware that they should raise their voice against the British rule and free India. 6. As a result of the revolt, the British had to forcibly change its administrative, military, social and religious policies in India. 7. Thus, the revolt and the change in the British approach encouraged people to fight for freedom. 8. Hence, one can say that the roots of Indian independence were sown in the revolt of 1857. |
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