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how were the British affected by the revolt of 1857

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indian Rebellion of 1857 occurred as the result of an accumulation of factors over time, rather than any single event. The sepoys were Indian soldiers who were recruited into the Company's army. Just before the rebellion, there were over 300,000 sepoys in the army, compared to about 50,000 British.

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Answered by lisa1031
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Causes of Defeat

The Revolt was not well organised so it could not separate to other part of India Bahadur Shah Zafar proved to be a weekly that people where not fighting for the single cause for forcing The Revolt to start before time.the Indian soldiers neither had enough money or enough waepons to continue the revolt.

Turning point of the 1857 Revolt

the revolt of 1857 was a turning point in the Indian history as the rule of the British East Indian Company came to an end and Indian can other the direct control of the British Crown.

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