How did the British historians justify the argument that the uprising in 1857
was nothing more than a ‘Sepoy mutiny’?
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The uprising in 1857
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- The revolt of 1857 witnessed armed revolts in parts of central and northern India, as a result of which effective British rule.
- The revolt witnessed extraordinary violence on both sides.
- The British historians justify the revolt of 1857 as a Sepoy mutiny for several reasons.
- The issue of greased cartridges became one of the reasons.
- The revolt was confined to Upper India alone, while other regions and groups that profited from British rule continued to be loyal.
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