Sst. Ch5
Sst. Ch5
Sst. Ch5
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Let's Recall
1. What was the demand of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi that was refused
by the British?
Answer
2. What did the British do to protect the interests of those who converted
to Christianity?
Answer
3. What objections did the sepoys have to the new cartridges that they
were asked to use?
Answer
The new cartridges were suspected of being coated with the fat of cows
and pigs. Both Hindus and Muslim sepoys were offended by the
introduction of these cartridges. Their religious sentiments were
affected, and this was the reason they refused to use the cartridges. They
felt that the British were trying to insult their religions
4. How did the last Mughal emperor live the last years of his life?
Answer
The last Mughal emperor spent the last years of his life in a jail in
Rangoon along with his wife.
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Let's Discuss
4. What could be the reasons for the confidence of the British rulers
about their position in India before May 1857?
Answer
The reasons for the confidence of the British rulers about their position
in India before May, 1857 were too many as described below:
→ There were several riots, rebellion and revolts which occurred before
May, 1857. But all these were localized and were suppressed by the
British then and there.
→ In the mid 18th century, the powers of Nawabs, rajas, zamindars etc.
were eroded. The freedom of the Indian rulers was reduced, their armed
forces were disbanded, and their revenue and territories were taken by
stages.
→ The Mughal Emperor had lost its control over the provinces. The
traditional rulers fought among themselves and could not present a
united front against a powerful foreign rule.
→ Residents had been stationed in many courts by the British as their
representatives. These residents kept informing the governors about the
important developments in every kingdom.
→ Indian princes and chiefs whom the British had allowed to continue
used to side with the British during revolts before May, 1857.
5. What impact did Bahadur Shah Zafar's support to the rebellion have
on the people and the ruling families?
Answer
There was a wide spread impact on the people of the whole country and
its ruling families after Bahadur Shah Zafar's support to the rebellion.
These were:→ He wrote letters to all the chiefs and rulers of the country
to come forward and organize a confederacy of Indian states to fight
with Britishers. All small and big kingdoms, kings, Nawabs, Rajas,
princes, zamindars, chiefs and even many Hindu and Muslim religious
leaders welcomed this initial step taken by the Emperor and joined hands
to rebel against the British.
→ Regiment after regiment mutinied and started to join other troops at
nodal points like- Delhi, Kanpur and Lucknow.
→ The people of towns and villages also joined the rebellion in mass
and rallied around local leaders, zamindars and rulers who were
prepared to regain their lost authority and fight against the British.
6. How did the British succeed in securing the submission of the rebel
landowners of Awadh?
Answer
7. In what ways did the British change their policies as a result of the
rebellion of 1857?
Answer