History & Civics
Why did the British follow the policy of 'Divide and Rule'?
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After the uprising of 1857, the British treated Muslims with suspicion. The British followed the policy of 'Divide and Rule' to prevent the unification of the different classes of Indian society. This strategy aimed to prevent a unified opposition from forming against their colonial dominance, making it easier to maintain control and exploit resources.
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