Briefly explain the discontent of indian sepoys that led to the great uprising of 1857
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Military Grievances: The extension of British dominion in India had adversely affected the service condition of the Sepoys. ... An important cause of Military discontent was the General Service Enlistment Act, 1856, which made it compulsory for the sepoys to cross the seas, whenever required.
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the main problem of the discontent of Indian sepoys were the new riffles a roamer has spread that the riffles uses the oil produced from the fat of cow and pig. The another problem was that the sepoys have to travel beyond the sea which was prohibited in the hindu religion.
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