History, asked by raneshital64, 7 months ago

3. What led to the rebellion of the Sepoys?
a) Revenue system
b) British law on Religious beliefs
c) Law introduced in the British army
d) All of these​

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Answered by indu2380
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Answer:

option b is correct.

The cartridges were rumoured to have been made from cow and sow fat. Loading the Enfield required tearing open the greased cartridge with one's teeth. This would have insulted both Hindu and Muslim religious practices; cows were considered holy by Hindus, while pigs were considered unclean by Muslims.

Answered by dunlapjimelldunal
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Answer:

The immediate cause of the Indian Revolt of 1857, or Sepoy Mutiny, was a seemingly minor change in the weapons used by the British East India Company's troops. ... In order to open the cartridges and load the rifles, soldiers (known as sepoys) had to bite into the paper and tear it with their teeth.

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