In what way were the Peasants and the sepoys discontented by the British Company?
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Peasants were discontented because British took no interest in the development of field and the revenue which was paid by Peasants were depended on the whims of the landlord.
Sepoy were discontented because on those days one rifle was introduced in the army and cartridges was made by the fats of cows and pigs and Sepoy must had to taken out through their mouth
Sepoy were discontented because on those days one rifle was introduced in the army and cartridges was made by the fats of cows and pigs and Sepoy must had to taken out through their mouth
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Peasants and Zamindars were unhappy because of the high taxes and the rigid methods of revenue collection. Failed to pay loans so lost their lands . The Indian Sepoys were discontent about their pay, allowance and conditions of service. ... The anger of the peasants quickly spread among the Sepoys.
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