Why did the Indian sepoys at Meerut rebel against the British? answer the following question
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The immediate cause of the Indian Revolt of 1857, or Sepoy Mutiny, was a seemingly minor change in the weapons used by the British East India Company's troops. ... Thus, by making one small change to its munitions, the British managed to greatly offend both Hindu and Muslim soldiers.
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The immediate cause of the Indian Revolt of 1857, or Sepoy Mutiny, was a seemingly minor change in the weapons used by the British East India Company's troops. ... Thus, by making one small change to its munitions, the British managed to greatly offend both Hindu and Muslim soldiers.
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