History, asked by sumitheer6956, 1 year ago

How did the British respond to the sepoy refusal of using cartridges

Answers

Answered by ranjan432112
15

The Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 Indians say was the first serious Indian rebellion—some say war of independence—against the British. It began when sepoys were issued new Enfield rifles that used cartridges that had to be bit open to use. The sepoys took up arms against their British when a rumor was spread that sacred cow fat was being used in the cartridges of the Hindu soldiers.

Answered by zerotohero
8

The Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 Indians state was the primary genuine Indian defiance—some state war of autonomy—against the British. It started when sepoys were issued new Enfield rifles that utilized cartridges that must be bit open to utilize. The sepoys waged war against their British when talk was spread that sacrosanct dairy animals fat was being utilized in the cartridges of the Hindu warriors.

A comparative talk was spread among the Muslims, aside from it was pig fat, not meat fat. The cartridge were in truth lubed with wax and vegetable oil. The talk was supposedly begun by an "unapproachable" munititions stockpile specialist who was furious about being declined a beverage by a higher-station sepoy trooper.

Regardless, numerous sepoys declined to utilize the new rifles and this was seen as rebellion by the British officers.

Similar questions