why did the Indians revolt against the Britishers class 8 English chapter 3
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to get freedom from them
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The mutiny broke out in the Bengal army because it was only in the military sphere that Indians were organized. The pretext for revolt was the introduction of the new Enfield rifle. To load it, the sepoys had to bite off the ends of lubricated cartridges.
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