Ques 1: What was the plea of Nana Saheb, the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao-II?
Ans: Nana Saheb pleaded that he be given his father’s pension when the latter died.
Ques 2: What was the first step taken by the Company towards ending the Mughal dynasty?
Ans: The name of the Mughal king was removed from the coins minted by the Company.
Ques 3: Why were the Indian sepoys unhappy with the British rule? Give any one reason.
Ans: The Indian sepoys were underpaid.
Ques 4: What rumour spread among the sepoys of the Meerut regiment about the new cartridges?
Ans: The rumour spread that the new cartridges were coated with the fat of cows and pigs.
Ques 5: What did the aging Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar do after he was declared the leader of the rebels?
Ans: He wrote letters to all the chiefs and rulers of the country to come forward and organize a confederacy of Indian states to fight the British.
Ques 6: Name any two smaller rulers who acknowledged the suzerainty of Bahadur Shah Zafar.
Ans: Nana Saheb and Biijis Qadr.
Ques 7: Who was Tantia Tope?
Ans: He was the General of Nana Saheb.
Ques 8: Who was Ahmadullah Shah? What was his prophecy?
Ans: Ahmadullah Shah was a maulvi from Faizabad. His prophecy was that the rule of the British would soon come to an end.
Ques 9: Who was Bakht Khan?
Ans: Bakht Khan was a soldier from Bareilly. He took charge of a large force of fighters who came to Delhi.
Ques 10: When did the British recapture Delhi?
Ans: The British recaptured Delhi in September 1857.
Ques 11: Why were the powers of the East India Company transferred to the British Crown?
Ans: The powers of the East India Company were transferred to the British Crown in order to ensure a more responsible management of Indian affairs.
Ques 12: Under what condition the ruling chiefs could pass on their kingdoms to their heirs?
Ans: They could do so only when they were ready to acknowledge the British Queen as their Sovereign Paramount.
Ques 13: Why did the British treat Muslims with suspicion and hostility?
Ans: The British believed that Muslims were responsible for the rebellion in a big way.
Ques 3: Why were the Indian sepoys in the employ of the Company discontented? Give sufficient reasons.
Ans: Reasons for their discontentment:
Ques 4: What reforms did the British introduce in Indian society? How did the people of India respond to them?
Ans: The British introduced several reforms:
Many Indians began to feel that the British were destroying their religion, their social customs, and their traditional way of life. But at the same time there were other Indians who readily accepted the reforms introduced by the British. In fact, they wanted to change existing social practices.
Ques 5: Why did the chiefs and rulers support the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in the revolt?
Ans: The Mughal dynasty had ruled over a large part of the country. Most smaller rulers and chieftains controlled different territories on behalf of the Mughal ruler. Threatened by the expansion of British rule, many of them felt that if the Mughal emperor could rule again, they too would be able to rule their own territories once more under the Mughal authority.
Ques 6: How did the British try to win back the loyalty of the people after they recaptured Delhi?
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Ques 2: How did the rebellion spread to other regions of the country?
Ans: The British position in Delhi became very weak, and they were almost defeated by the rebel force. Therefore, there was no uprising for almost a week. Afterward, a spurt of mutinies began in several parts of India. Regiment after regiment mutinied and took to join other troops at nodal points like Delhi, Kanpur and Lucknow. After them, the people of the towns and villages also” rose up in rebellion. They rallied around local leaders, zamindars and chiefs who were prepared to establish their authority and fight the British.
Nana Saheb, the adopted son of the late Peshwa Baji Rao, who lived near Kanpur, gathered armed forces and expelled the British Garrison from the city. He proclaimed himself Peshwa. He declared that he was a Governor under emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. In Lucknow, Birjis Qadr, the son of the deposed Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, was proclaimed the new Nawab. He too, acknowledged the suzerainty of Bahadur Shah Zafar.
In Jhansi, Rani Lakshmibai joined the rebel sepoys and fought the British along with Tantia Tope, the General of Nana Saheb.
A situation of widespread rebellion also developed in the region of Awadh. Many new leaders also came up and joined the revolt. Ahmadullah Shah, a maulvi from Faizabad, raised a large force of supporters. He came to Lucknow to fight the British.
In Delhi, a large number of religious warriors came together to wipe out the white people. Bakht Khan, a soldier from Bareilly, took charge of a large force of fighters who came to Delhi. In Bihar, an old zamindar, Kunwar Singh, joined the rebel sepoys and battled with the British for several months.
Ques 3: How did the Company suppress the revolt?
Ans: The Company did not get nervous to sea the strength of the rebel forces. Instead, it decided to suppress the revolt with all its might. It brought reinforcements from England, passed new laws so that the rebels could be convicted with ease, and then moved into the storm centers of the revolt. Delhi was recaptured from the rebel forces in September 1857. The last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar was tried in court and sentenced to life imprisonment. He and his wife were sent to prison in Rangoon in October 1858.
The recapture of Delhi did not mean that the rebellion died down completely. People continued to resist and battle the British. So, the British had to fight for two years to suppress the massive forces of popular rebellion.
The British took Lucknow in 1858. Rani Lakshmibai was defeated and killed in June 1858. Tantia Tope, who fought
a guerrilla war, was finally captured, tried and killed in April 1859.
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