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explain the peasants and the sepoys​

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Answered by DynamicNinja
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In the countryside peasants and zamindars resented the high taxes and the rigid methods of revenue collection. Many failed to pay back their loans to the moneylenders and gradually lost the lands they had tilled for generations. The Indian sepoys in the employ of the Company also had reasons for discontent.

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Answered by devimanju6481
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The peasants and sepoys both had reasons to be rebel. The peasants had been charged with high taxes which forced them to borrow money from money lenders which they failed to pay back. On the other hand the sepoys were facing horrible conditions of service as well a slow pays.

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