About Lesson
v. ConclusionÂ
- Resentment against the British was fueled by grievances stemming from economic exploitation, cultural oppression, and political domination.Â
- Indigenous leaders, local communities, and religious figures played important roles in these movements, challenging British authority and advocating for autonomy.Â
- While these early resistance movements did not lead to widespread rebellion on the scale of 1857, they laid the groundwork for future anti-colonial struggles and underscored the deep-seated discontent among diverse segments of Indian society