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.
What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
the chinese got angry
There were many great rebellions, but none like shays rebellion. Shays' Rebellion was a militia uprising.
There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
It provided 70 million people with security and increased prosperity. It was unable to cope with the incoming Eurasian peoples who took it over.
What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
India and Great Britain were the two foes.
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India and Great Britain were the two foes.
Incomes rose and unemployment dropped
the chinese got angry
Shays Rebellion pointed out the problems in the Articles of Confederation. This lead to the production of the Constitution.
There were many great rebellions, but none like shays rebellion. Shays' Rebellion was a militia uprising.
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There were at least two: The Rebellion of 1798 and the Easter Rebellion of 1914.
There are a great number of harmful effects of different insect sprays. These sprays can kill wildlife and taint water.
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