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The British called the events of 1857-1858 a ‘Sepoy Mutiny’. Do you think it was just a mutiny by some Sepoys? Give reasons.
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Answered by anuvkadam
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  • Revolt of 1857, which led to the removal of British Company Rule in India, is the display of utter hatred and anger in Indians towards the Foreign Rule. It was the most severe outburst of anger and discontentment accumulated in the hearts of the various sections of the Indian society ever since the inception of the British rule.
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