History & Civics
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The Great Uprising of 1857 has been viewed in various ways by historians.
- British historians have painted it as 'a mutiny' confined to the army which did not command the support of the people at large.
- Some historians described it as a 'religious war against the Christians' or 'a racial struggle for supremacy between the Black and the White.'
- Still others described it as 'a struggle between Oriental and Occidental civilisation and culture'.
- A few historians described it as the result of 'Hindu-Muslim conspiracy to overthrow the British rule'.
- Some Indian nationalists have called it a well-planned national struggle and as 'the First War of Indian Independence.'