find out the hardship faced by the sepoys of british army
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Many Indians, including the sepoys, felt there culture was under siege. Though they secured the British Empire against foreign and domestic threats, sepoys felt increasingly insecure in their homeland. British policies disrupted morale, attacked traditional customs, and threatened the livelihood of the Indian soldiers.
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The rebels suffered from a lack of water, military order, and a unified political vision. Enormous British artillery, brought by train, blew breaches into the old fort walls. Still, the British suffered heavy losses as they stormed the city. At one point the British general considered retreat.
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