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The Great Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny, had significant effects on British rule in India. First, it led to the dissolution of the British East India Company, resulting in direct control of India by the British Crown, which marked the beginning of the British Raj. Second, the rebellion heightened racial tensions and resulted in a more repressive and militarized approach to governance by the British, leading to increased surveillance and repression of Indian society.

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