The Revolt of 1857 and Its Representations
What measures were taken to keep the unity among the rebels during 1857? How did the British try to suppress the rebellion? Explain.
The measures taken to keep the unity among the rebels during 1857 were:
(i) Many of the proclamations were issued by Muslim princes or in their names but even these took care to adress the sentiments of Hindus.
(ii) The rebellion was seen as a war in which both Hindus and Muslims had equally to lose or gain.
(iii) The ishtahars harked back to the pre-British Hindu-Muslim past and glorified the coexistence of different communities under the Mughal Empire.
(iv) The proclamation that was issued under the name of Bahadur shah appealed to the people to join the fight under the standards of both Muhammad and Mahavir.
The British tried to suppress the rebellion by:
(i) Passing number of Acts, which not only had put the whole of North India under martial law but military officers and even ordinary Britons were given the power to try and punish Indians suspected of rebellion.
(ii) The ordinary processes of law and trial were suspended and it was put out that rebellion would have only one punishment-death.
(iii) Reinforcements were brought in from Britain and the British mounted a two-pronged attack.
(iv) The British used military on a gigantic scale. Rebel landholders were dispossessd and the loyal rewarded.
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What were the measures taken to ensure unity among the rebels?
What steps did the British take to quell the uprising?
Why was the revolt particularly widespread in Awadh? What prompted the peasants, taluqdars and zamindars to join the revolt?
What did the rebels want? To what extent did the vision of different social groups differ?
What do visual representations tell us about the revolt of 1857? How do historians analyse these representations?
Examine any two sources presented in the chapter, choosing one visual and one text, and discuss how these represent the point of view of the victor and the vanquished.
Why did the moneylenders and the rich people become victims of the wrath of mutineers in the Revolt of 1857?
Who led the Revolt of 1857 in following places–Kanpur, Jhansi, Bihar and Lucknow (Awadh).
Which people propagated the Revolt of 1857?
Give any two social reasons for the Revolt of 1857.
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