In the 1870s and 1880s, there was widespread discontent with British rule. The following are some of the causes behind this dissatisfaction:
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The Arms Act, which was passed in 1878 and prohibited Indians from owning arms.
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The Vernacular Press Act, passed in 1878, was intended to silence critics of the government. The government might seize the assets of newspapers if they published anything that was deemed "objectionable" under this Act.
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The ilbert bill controversy- The government attempted to introduce the Ilbert Bill in 1883. This bill allowed for the trial of British or European citizens by Indians, and it aimed for equality in the country between British and Indian judges. The white opposition, on the other hand, forced the government to withdraw the bill. This infuriated the Indians even more.