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the British army in India consisted mostly of Indian soldiers called ​

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the British army in India consisted mostly of Indian soldiers called sepoys

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The British Army in India consisted mostly of Indian soldiers called Sepoys.

Explanation:

After the British invasion of India, the Britishers began changing the already existing system in India, since they didn't like it much.

They began with the defense system, that involved the army. They deployed Indian soldiers called Sepoys, and they were mercilessly taken away from their houses, sometimes even against their will. The treatment they received once deployed was no less merciful.

After noticing constant uprisings, they began recruiting some Britishers for higher posts to rule over these Sepoys and make them go against their own fellow countrymen.

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