why did the general enlistment act 1856 cause resentment amongst the Bengal army.
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The Bengal army mainly consisted of the soilders of high caste like Brahmin and Rajputs. Under the provisions of the Act, they could be sent overseas and Sea Voyage was against the accepted belief of a Brahmin. So, the Indian troops considered the act as a disregard to their feeling
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The Bengal army mainly consisted of the soilders of high caste like Brahmin and Rajputs. Under the provisions of the Act, they could be sent overseas and Sea Voyage was against the accepted belief of a Brahmin. So, the Indian troops considered the act as a disregard to their feeling.
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