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By the provisions of which of the following, 20,000 estates of the landlords were confiscated by the East India Company?
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Give two examples to show how the British exploited the resources of India.
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Give any two grievances of the peasantry against the British.
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What did the British do to reduce the landed aristocracy to poverty?
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Economic exploitation of the country produced discontent, resentment, and resistance among the people that culminated in the Great Uprising of 1857.
- The ruin of trade and handicrafts.
- Impoverishment of the cultivators.
- Subordination of the Indian economy to British interests (making India an agricultural colony of British capitalism).
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Although the First War of Independence of 1857 failed, it had important consequences for India. In this context, answer the following questions:
- How did the Uprising give rise to nationalism in India?
- How did the end of the East India Company’s rule bring in grave economic perils in India?
- State how the British Government tried to pacify the feelings of Indians with regard to:
- their religious practices.
- the Princely States.
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The Indian Nationalists described the Great Uprising of 1857 as the First War of Independence. with reference to this, answer the following question:
The Revolt of 1857 is also known as the Sepoy Mutiny.
Mention any three military causes which led to the uprising.
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Which of the following Acts was resented by the Indian sepoys?
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State two effects of the British defeat in the First Afghan War on the Indian soldiers.
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State two effects of the British defeat in the Punjab Wars on the Indian soldiers.
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How was the Army organised after the First War of Independence?
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Study the picture and answer the following questions:

- Who are the persons in the picture? How were they treated by their British counterparts?
- State any three grievances they had against the British.
- What changes were brought in their status after the Uprising of 1857?
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Imagine you were a Subedar in the army hailing from a landed family from Awadh. State the grievances your father had against the British.
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What was the provision of the General Service Enlistment Act which was resented by the Indian soldiers? Why was it resented?
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An effect of the Uprising of 1857 was that ______.
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Who was Mangal Pandey?
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What did Mangal Pandey do?
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Which of the following events of the Uprising of 1857 and their leaders is not correctly matched?
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The Uprising of 1857 began from ______.
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The Uprising of 1857 was a prolonged period of armed uprising against the British in Northern and Central India. Which of the following was not a major centre of the Uprising?
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