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WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1857
CAUSES & EFFECTS
Lecture no 04 & 05
British Occupation of the Subcontinent
British Occupation of the Subcontinent
• 1498, Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese
explorer, discovered the sea route from
Europe to India via Cape of Good Hope.
• Almost a century later, after Portuguese
& Dutch, English started to arrive in the
subcontinent.
• 1600, East India Company was
established.
• 1612, EIC was granted permission by
Mughals to initiate trade in India.
• 18th Century, EIC established ports in
Bombay, Madras and Calcutta.
• 1707, Aurangzeb died, provinces
gradually became independent. Bengal
was ruled by Alivardi Khan, who was
succeeded by his grandson Siraj-ud-
Daulah.
• In 1757, Battle of Plassey, Siraj-ud-
Daulah was defeated by Company
forces.
• In 1764, Battle of Buxur, between the joint
forces of Mir Kasim, Shuja-ud-Daula
(Nawab of Oudh) and Shah Alam (Mughal
Emperor of Delhi) v/s Major Munro
(British). English won the battle.
• In 1799, Tipu Sultan of Mysore state was
killed and Mysore was annexed.
• In 1803, the British entered Delhi and
forced the Mughal emperor.
• In 1818 the Marathas were defeated.
• In 1843, Sindh was annexed by Company.
• In 1849, Punjab was annexed.
• Nawab of Oudh deposed.
• By 1857, the frontiers of the British
territory included provinces like Bengal,
Bihar, Oudh, Maysore, Maharashtra,
Sindh, Punjab, Kashmir and North West
Frontier.
• In 1857, Indian revolted against
Company’s rule.
CAUSES OF WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1857
1. Dailhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse:
If an Indian prince died without a direct
heir, the succession lapsed to the British
as the supreme power. Satpara, Jhansi,
Nagpur and some minor states were
occupied by Company.
2. Seize of Oudh (1856):
3. Mistreatment of Mughal Emperors
(A) Political Causes:
(B) Economic Causes
1. Discriminatory attitude against Indian Sepoys
2. Introduction of Reforms in Military, that were
considered as the interference in religious
affairs of Indians
 Vellore Mutiny (1806)
 Anglo-Afghan War (1839) & Anglo-Sindh War
(1843)
 General Service Enlistment Act (1856)
 Introduction of Enfield Rifle (January 1857)
3. Disbanded Armies of Annexed States
1. Destruction of Local Industry
2. Rise of Unemployment:
3. Domination of trade by the English
4. Exploitation of Indian Resources
(C) Religious Causes:
1. Propagation of Christianity
2. Interference in Religious Affairs of
locals
 Widows Re-marriage Act
 Abolition of Sutti
(D) Military Causes:
Outbreak of War of Independence 1857
 Meerath:
• 23rd April 1857, Meerut, 80 soldiers
disobeyed the orders of Colonel Smyth to use
the cartridges.
• 8th May 1857, 80 soldiers were sentenced to
ten years imprisonment.
• 10th May 1857, their colleagues attacked the
jail and freed the 80 soldiers. This incident led
to a general revolt and the freedom fighter
marched to Delhi.
 Delhi:
• 11th May 1857, Delhi was occupied.
• Bahadur Shah Zafar declared the king.
• Bakht Khan arrived from Baraille.
• Mughal prince was made in charge of the
revolutionaries.
• With the help of Punjabi Sikhs and Muslim
Feudals, Delhi recaptured by EIC. Bahadur
Shah Zafar was deposed and deported to
Rangoon forever. The Mughal princes were
shot dead.
Events of War of Independence 1857
• 26th February 1857, native soldiers of the
19th Native Infantry at Behrampur
refused to use the greased cartridges.
• 19th march 1857, Mangal Pande a native
soldier of the 34th native infantry fired at
his British officers. His fellows did not join
him. As a result he was caught and
hanged.
Events of War of Independence 1857
 Kanpur:
• Nana Sahib the adopted son of the
last Peshwa Baji Rao II revolted,
declared himself Peshwa and
occupied the city of Kanpur. He
massacred the English soldiers.
However, the British recovered
Kanpur and perpetrated great
atrocities on the people.
 Jhansi:
• Rani Jhansi Bai the widow of Raja
Gangadhar Rao led the fight in
Jhansi.
• She raised an army of more than
20000 freedom fighters. She
captured Gwalior with the help of
Tanta Topia. British troops attacked
Jhansi and captured the city in June
1858. Rani Jhansi laid down her life
while fighting gallantly.
 Lucknow:
• People of Oudh & disbanded soldiers of
the state rose.
• Small British garrison defeated and ten
years old prince placed on the throne.
• Queen Hazrat Mahal, widow of the late
Nawab became the regent.
• Sometime later the British forces led by
General Outram and Havelock succeeded
in defeating the revolutionaries at
Lucknow.
Causes of Indians Failure in War
IV. The British mission of
improving the socio-religious
tone of Indian life was
abandoned.
V. Muslims were considered key
responsible for the uprising thus
English subjected the Muslims to
oppression.
VI. Hindus and Muslims turned
towards Modern Education.
I. Lack of Leadership and Discipline:
II. Lack of unity:
III. Lack of Resources:
IV. Lack of Popular Support:
V. Superior Technology of English
troops:
VI. Non-cooperation of the rulers of the
State:
VII.Role of Traitors:
Effects of War of Independence
I. EIC occupied territories went under
control of British Crown under
Government of India Act 1858
II. Abolition of the Doctrine of Lapse,
and the right to adoption was
conceded.
III. Friendly policy towards the landed
gentry, such as the talukdars of Oudh,
was also adopted
Suggested Readings
1. S. M. Burke & Salim Al-Din Qureshi, “The British Raj in India: An
Historical Review”, Oxford University Press
2. Nigel Kelly, “The History & Culture of Pakistan”, Peak Publishing
London, 2004
3. Ahmed Saeed & Kh Mansoor Sarwar, “Trek to Pakistan”, Al-Fauzi
Publishers Lahore
4. Dr. Mubarak Ali, “Bartanvi Raj: Ek Tajziya” (Urdu), Fiction Book
House Lahore

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Lecture 05 causes & effects of war of independence 1857

  • 1. WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1857 CAUSES & EFFECTS Lecture no 04 & 05
  • 2. British Occupation of the Subcontinent
  • 3. British Occupation of the Subcontinent • 1498, Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer, discovered the sea route from Europe to India via Cape of Good Hope. • Almost a century later, after Portuguese & Dutch, English started to arrive in the subcontinent. • 1600, East India Company was established. • 1612, EIC was granted permission by Mughals to initiate trade in India. • 18th Century, EIC established ports in Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. • 1707, Aurangzeb died, provinces gradually became independent. Bengal was ruled by Alivardi Khan, who was succeeded by his grandson Siraj-ud- Daulah. • In 1757, Battle of Plassey, Siraj-ud- Daulah was defeated by Company forces. • In 1764, Battle of Buxur, between the joint forces of Mir Kasim, Shuja-ud-Daula (Nawab of Oudh) and Shah Alam (Mughal Emperor of Delhi) v/s Major Munro (British). English won the battle. • In 1799, Tipu Sultan of Mysore state was killed and Mysore was annexed. • In 1803, the British entered Delhi and forced the Mughal emperor. • In 1818 the Marathas were defeated. • In 1843, Sindh was annexed by Company. • In 1849, Punjab was annexed. • Nawab of Oudh deposed. • By 1857, the frontiers of the British territory included provinces like Bengal, Bihar, Oudh, Maysore, Maharashtra, Sindh, Punjab, Kashmir and North West Frontier. • In 1857, Indian revolted against Company’s rule.
  • 4. CAUSES OF WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1857 1. Dailhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse: If an Indian prince died without a direct heir, the succession lapsed to the British as the supreme power. Satpara, Jhansi, Nagpur and some minor states were occupied by Company. 2. Seize of Oudh (1856): 3. Mistreatment of Mughal Emperors (A) Political Causes: (B) Economic Causes 1. Discriminatory attitude against Indian Sepoys 2. Introduction of Reforms in Military, that were considered as the interference in religious affairs of Indians  Vellore Mutiny (1806)  Anglo-Afghan War (1839) & Anglo-Sindh War (1843)  General Service Enlistment Act (1856)  Introduction of Enfield Rifle (January 1857) 3. Disbanded Armies of Annexed States 1. Destruction of Local Industry 2. Rise of Unemployment: 3. Domination of trade by the English 4. Exploitation of Indian Resources (C) Religious Causes: 1. Propagation of Christianity 2. Interference in Religious Affairs of locals  Widows Re-marriage Act  Abolition of Sutti (D) Military Causes:
  • 5. Outbreak of War of Independence 1857  Meerath: • 23rd April 1857, Meerut, 80 soldiers disobeyed the orders of Colonel Smyth to use the cartridges. • 8th May 1857, 80 soldiers were sentenced to ten years imprisonment. • 10th May 1857, their colleagues attacked the jail and freed the 80 soldiers. This incident led to a general revolt and the freedom fighter marched to Delhi.  Delhi: • 11th May 1857, Delhi was occupied. • Bahadur Shah Zafar declared the king. • Bakht Khan arrived from Baraille. • Mughal prince was made in charge of the revolutionaries. • With the help of Punjabi Sikhs and Muslim Feudals, Delhi recaptured by EIC. Bahadur Shah Zafar was deposed and deported to Rangoon forever. The Mughal princes were shot dead. Events of War of Independence 1857 • 26th February 1857, native soldiers of the 19th Native Infantry at Behrampur refused to use the greased cartridges. • 19th march 1857, Mangal Pande a native soldier of the 34th native infantry fired at his British officers. His fellows did not join him. As a result he was caught and hanged.
  • 6. Events of War of Independence 1857  Kanpur: • Nana Sahib the adopted son of the last Peshwa Baji Rao II revolted, declared himself Peshwa and occupied the city of Kanpur. He massacred the English soldiers. However, the British recovered Kanpur and perpetrated great atrocities on the people.  Jhansi: • Rani Jhansi Bai the widow of Raja Gangadhar Rao led the fight in Jhansi. • She raised an army of more than 20000 freedom fighters. She captured Gwalior with the help of Tanta Topia. British troops attacked Jhansi and captured the city in June 1858. Rani Jhansi laid down her life while fighting gallantly.  Lucknow: • People of Oudh & disbanded soldiers of the state rose. • Small British garrison defeated and ten years old prince placed on the throne. • Queen Hazrat Mahal, widow of the late Nawab became the regent. • Sometime later the British forces led by General Outram and Havelock succeeded in defeating the revolutionaries at Lucknow.
  • 7. Causes of Indians Failure in War IV. The British mission of improving the socio-religious tone of Indian life was abandoned. V. Muslims were considered key responsible for the uprising thus English subjected the Muslims to oppression. VI. Hindus and Muslims turned towards Modern Education. I. Lack of Leadership and Discipline: II. Lack of unity: III. Lack of Resources: IV. Lack of Popular Support: V. Superior Technology of English troops: VI. Non-cooperation of the rulers of the State: VII.Role of Traitors: Effects of War of Independence I. EIC occupied territories went under control of British Crown under Government of India Act 1858 II. Abolition of the Doctrine of Lapse, and the right to adoption was conceded. III. Friendly policy towards the landed gentry, such as the talukdars of Oudh, was also adopted
  • 8. Suggested Readings 1. S. M. Burke & Salim Al-Din Qureshi, “The British Raj in India: An Historical Review”, Oxford University Press 2. Nigel Kelly, “The History & Culture of Pakistan”, Peak Publishing London, 2004 3. Ahmed Saeed & Kh Mansoor Sarwar, “Trek to Pakistan”, Al-Fauzi Publishers Lahore 4. Dr. Mubarak Ali, “Bartanvi Raj: Ek Tajziya” (Urdu), Fiction Book House Lahore