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Download Solution PDFWhen was revolt of 1857 finally supressed by British?
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 1859.
Key Points
- The Revolt of 1857 is a major landmark in the history of India against British rule in India.
- The Revolt of 1857 was started on 10th May 1857 at Meerut.
- The introduction of greased cartridges was the immediate cause of the 1857 revolt.
- Heavy taxation was one of the major reasons for the outbreak of the 1857 revolt.
- The peasants had to pay heavy taxes in the form of Land tax during 1857.
Additional Information
- Mangal Pandey was the first martyr of the 1857 revolt.
- Lord Canning was the governor-general of India during the 1857 revolt.
- The English called the revolt the 'devil's wind'.
- Finally, the revolt of 1857 was suppressed by the British in 1859.
- The control of the Indian administration was passed on to the British crown by the Government of India Act 1858.
- All Indian prisoners except those who committed serious offences were released.
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