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Who was the Governor-General during the 1857 First War of Independence?

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Important Questions on The First War of Indian Independence: Causes and Consequences

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Will you term the events of 1857 as just a mutiny by the Company's sepoys or as a war fought by the people of India against the unjust rule of the Company? Justify your view by giving reasons.
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_____ (Mangal Pandey/ Tantia Tope) was hanged for calling upon the sepoys at Barrackpore to revolt.
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"It chanced that about this time the Sarkar sent parties of men from each regiment to different garrisons for instructions in the use of the new rifle. These men performed the new drill for some time until a report got about by some means or the other, that the cartridges used for these new rifles were greased with the fat of cows and pigs. The men from our regiment wrote to others in the regiment telling them about this, and there was soon excitement in every regiment.

Some men pointed out that in forty years’ service nothing had ever been done by the Sarkar to insult their religion, but as I have already mentioned the sepoys’ minds had been inflamed by the seizure of Oudh. Interested parties were quick to point out that the great aim of the English was to turn us all into Christians, and they had, therefore, introduced the cartridge in order to bring this about since both Mahommedans and Hindus would be defiled by using it. The Colonel sahib was of the opinion that the excitement, which even he could not fail to see, would pass off, as it had done before, and he recommended me to go to my home."

Read the paragraph given above and answer the following question: 

(a) What role did they think the rulers were playing? What role did the sepoys seem to play? 

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What impact did Bahadur Shah Zafar have on the rebellion, mainly on the people and the princes'?
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Why did the rebels declare Bahadur Shah Zafar, who was very old and powerless, their leader?
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Write a paragraph on the assessment that Bahadur Shah Zafar may have made before accepting the offer of the sepoys.