Indian Rebellion of 1857
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What event sparked the Indian Rebellion of 1857?

  • The revolt of Indian princes
  • The mutiny of sepoys in Meerut (correct)
  • A military threat from central India
  • A civilian rebellion in Delhi
  • When was the Indian Rebellion of 1857 contained?

  • 20 June 1858 (correct)
  • 10 May 1857
  • 8 July 1859
  • 1 November 1858
  • What did the British grant to all rebels on 1 November 1858?

  • A formal declaration of the end of hostilities
  • Amnesty for all rebels not involved in murder (correct)
  • A reward for loyal service during the rebellion
  • Exile for all rebels involved in murder
  • Which of the following is a contested name for the Indian Rebellion of 1857?

    <p>The Sepoy Mutiny</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were some of the resentments that fed the Indian rebellion?

    <p>Harsh land taxes and summary treatment of rich landowners</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Causes and Context of the Indian Rebellion of 1857

    • The rebellion was sparked by the introduction of the Enfield rifle, which required soldiers to bite cartridges rumored to be greased with cow and pig fat, offending both Hindu and Muslim soldiers.
    • Widespread discontent over British policies, economic exploitation, and social reforms led to growing resentment among Indian soldiers and local populations.

    Timeline and Containment

    • The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was effectively contained by November 1858, following intense military campaigns by British forces to regain control over the territories affected by the uprising.

    British Policies Post-Rebellion

    • On 1 November 1858, the British government granted amnesty to all rebels, allowing them to return to their homes without punishment, in an effort to pacify the population and restore order.

    Naming the Rebellion

    • The Indian Rebellion of 1857 is also referred to as the Sepoy Mutiny, although this name is contested and often debated among historians due to differing perspectives on the event's significance.

    Resentments Leading to the Rebellion

    • Key sources of resentment included economic policies favoring British interests, cultural insensitivity towards Indian traditions, and the lack of political representation for Indians in governance.
    • The misuse of traditional land revenue systems and grievances over land annexation further fueled anger among local landlords and peasants.

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    Test your knowledge about the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a significant uprising against the rule of the British East India Company. Learn about the causes, events, and impact of this historic rebellion.

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