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What made the Indians believe that British were interfering in their social set-up
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Indian society underwent many changes after the British came to India. In the 19th century, certain social practices like female infanticide, child marriage, sati, polygamy and a rigid caste system became more prevalent. These practices were against human dignity and values. The resultant change began at first in Bengal and then spread to other parts of India. In place of former social divisions new class divisions began to rise. Despite difference in wealth, education, profession, the people belonging to different communities formed a new class which came to be known as the middle class.

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