- British rule caused widespread dissatisfaction.
- All sections of society were affected.
- Early revolts were local and unorganised.
- British policies ruined rulers, peasants, and artisans.
- Indians were denied high posts.
- Sepoys were unhappy with pay and treatment.
- Discontent led to the 1857 uprising.
Key Points
Key Points: Causes of First War of Independence
Key Points: Immediate Cause
Key Points: Consequences of the First War of Independence
Key Points: Nature of the War
- Historians differ on the nature of the 1857 uprising.
- V.D. Savarkar called it a planned War of Independence.
- Historian S.N. Sen also considered it a War of Independence.
- The revolt began as a religious struggle and became a national fight.
- It aimed to end foreign rule and restore Indian authority.
- It involved people from all sections of society.
- It inspired the future national movement.
