How Successful was the Freedom Struggle of 1857
Rationale/Causes
Economic Causes
- Heavy Taxation under New Revenue Settlement;
- Summary evictions for non-payment of debts;
- Discriminatory tariff policy against Indian products;
- Destruction of traditional handicrafts industry;
- Free trade for imports but not for exports;
- Forfeiture of Zamindari;
- Land Absence of concomitant industrialisation on modern lines that hit peasants, artisans and small zamindars.
Political Causes
- Colonial policies led to Collapse of earlier aristocracy;
- Affecting those who derived sustenance through religious and cultural pursuits;
- Greedy Policy of Aggrandisement, broken pledges and promises leading to contempt for the company.
- Policies like subsidiary alliance, effective control and doctrine of lapse, denial of right ....
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