what were the reason for resentment among the soldiers in the British army
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The soldiers felt that it was a move by the British to defame their religion. For refusal to use the greased cartridges, the rebel soldiers were stripped in front of their colleagues and jailed. This followed the revolt by other sepoys.
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The soldiers felt that it was a move by the British to defame their religion. For refusal to use the greased cartridges, the rebel soldiers were stripped in front of their colleagues and jailed. This followed the revolt by other sepoys.
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