the british called the events of 1857 - 58 a sepoy mutiny do you think it was just a munity by some sepoys ? give reason
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The Revolt of 1857 cannot be termed as a mutiny in the ordinary sense of the term. Therefore, this interpretation is not correct. Though the greased cartridges triggered the rebellion, it was only an immediate cause. As part of the Indian society, the sepoys had many other grievances than their service conditions.
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