The British official who estimated that three-fourths of the adult male population was in rebellion in 1857 _____. |
Forsyth Henry Harlock James Outram Colin Campbell |
Forsyth |
The correct answer is Option (1) → Forsyth The British official who estimated that three-fourths of the adult male population was in rebellion in 1857 Forsyth. In the Ganegtic plain too the progress of British reconquest was slow. The forces had to reconquer the area village by village. The countryside and the people around were entirely hostile. As soon as they began their counter -insurgency operations, the British realised that they were not dealing with a mere mutiny but an uprising that had huge popular support. In Awadh, for example, a British official called Forsyth estimated that three-fourths of the adult male population was in rebellion. The area was brought under control only in March 1858 after protracted fighting. |