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Timothy Caulfield. (2021, October 19). Politics is derailing a crucial debate over the immunity you get from recovering from #Covid19 https://statnews.com/2021/10/19/politics-is-derailing-a-crucial-debate-over-the-immunity-you-get-from-recovering-from-covid-19/ @levfacher via @statnews “People on the right scream, so people on the left say no. We’re in this horrible, awful feedback loop of vitriol right now.” [Tweet]. @CaulfieldTim. https://twitter.com/CaulfieldTim/status/1450475493262864393
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- Oct 2021
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This was a new colonial order, but it was not stable.
Along with peasants, other sectors of the Indian population were not happy with British rule:
- Indian people who once had much power and property
- Indian business people who lost a lot of power in the newly British economy
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the uprisings were local in scale and vision.
- The many revolts that made up the 1857 Rebellion were usually for specific villages or small areas for the inhabitants there
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e petnte a government of his ow modeling it on the British administration.
- The peasant Devi Singh made his own gov based on the British way of governing with a peasant army that went after the moneyloaners hated by peasants in debt
- This may be evidence for the idea that the main sticking point for Indian peasants was the cultural and taxation policies of the British instead of the administrative part
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