Revolt of 1857 and due to its rebellion of 1857
commercial purpose
The destruction of business: The British had fiercely
exploited the Indians. The British got money by plundering in India and sent it
to England. The British sent raw materials from India to England and from there
the goods were manufactured by the machines to come to India. As a result,
India started becoming poor every day. This has caused Indians to lose business
and businesses. Thus, the Britishers exercised their control over Indians'
trade and exploited the economic exploitation of Indians.
Exploitation of the farmers: The British implemented
permanent settlement, Rayawadi and Mahalwadi practices in the name of improving
the condition of the farmers, but in all these practices the farmers were
exploited and they were levied more. This caused worsening condition of the
farmers. The land of farmers who did not get tax on time was auctioned.
Famine: During the British rule, famine was repeated, which
made the situation worse for the farmers.
Snatch the bounty of prize: Bantik also snatched the jagirs
given in the prize, which resulted in the poor people of the elite who became
poor and had to stumble over rate rates. In 1852, 20,000 man-made seizures were
seized by the famous Imam Commission of Bombay. As a result, dissatisfaction
among the elites began to grow, which could have been solved only by the
rebellion.
The destruction of Indian industries and unemployment: The
policy of economic exploitation adopted by the Britishers caused India's
domestic industry to be destroyed and there was widespread unemployment in the
country.
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