What was required by the British army for fighting Burma, Egypt and Afghanistan?
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Muskets and Matchlocks
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- The East India Company started the hiring of armed peasants for its army who were known as sepoys under the English
- The cavalry lost its significance since the British army that was fighting in Burma, Afghanistan and Egypt were armed with matchlocks (mechanisms to enable the firing of a hand-held firearms) and muskets (a muzzle-loaded long gun)
- The soldiers were given European-style drill, discipline, and training, ignoring community and caste feeling in forming and expanding its army
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