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Immediate Reason of Revolt of 1857 | |
Causes of Revolt of 1857 | |
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Impact of Revolt of 1857 | |
Causes of Failure of the Revolt of 1857 |
The revolt of 1857 was the conscious beginning of the Independence struggle against the colonial tyranny of the British. There are various names for the revolt of 1857 – India’s First War of Independence, Sepoy Mutiny, etc.
The immediate factor was the introduction of the ‘Enfield’ rifle. The cartridge had to be bitten off before loading it into the gun. Indian sepoys believed that the cartridge was greased with either pig fat or made from cow fat. This was against the Hindu and Muslim sentiments. Thus they were reluctant to use the ‘Enfield’ rifle. This was a flashpoint to enrage the soldiers against the British. This was believed to be the immediate factor for the revolt of 1857.
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These three settlements were highly exploitative, and in particular, the Permanent settlement had created a devastating impact. Thus the peasants were greatly encouraged to overthrow the British Government from India and led to their active participation in the revolt of 1857.
Military Factors: The Indian soldiers faced a lot of discrimination from the British officials with respect to their salaries, pensions, promotions. Indians were subjugated in the military while their European counterparts faced no such discrimination. This led to discontent and was a major military factor that resulted in the revolt of 1857.
Vellore Mutiny
The Vellore Mutiny took place even before the revolt of 1857 (50 years before). It erupted on 10th July 1806 in Vellore, present-day Tamil Nadu, and lasted only for a day, but it was brutal and it was the first major mutiny by the Indian sepoys in the East India Company.
The revolt of 1857 shook the foundation of British East India Company and disclosed their inefficiency in handling the Indian administration. The major impact was the introduction of the Government of India Act, 1858 which abolished the rule of British East India Company and marked the beginning of British raj that bestowed powers in the hands of the British government to rule India directly through representatives.
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The revolt was eventually not successful in ousting the British from the country because of several factors.
List of Important Leaders associated with the revolt of 1857
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1. What were the main causes of the Revolt of 1857? |
2. How did the Revolt of 1857 impact the British rule in India? |
3. What role did leaders like Rani Lakshmi Bai, Mangal Pandey, and Bahadur Shah Zafar play in the Revolt of 1857? |
4. How did the Revolt of 1857 impact the Indian society and culture? |
5. What were the outcomes of the Revolt of 1857 in terms of British policies and administration in India? |
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