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why is the revolt of 1857 called the first war of independence? what were its immediate cause?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The revolt of 1857 was the first ever uprising where all sections of the society participated in.

Hence it was called the First War of Independence .

Immediate cause


In 1856 , a new rifle called the Enfield rifle was introduced to replace the old fashioned musket.

The loading process of the rifle involved bringing the cartridge to the mouth , biting the greased cartridge and then putting the pellets.

In 1857 , there was a rumor among the soldiers especially in Bengal that the paper had the fat of cow or pig.

This was a deliberate cause of discontent particularly because cow was sacred to Hindus.

The pig was a taboo for the Muslims.

Hence they refused the rifle when they were forced to use.

This led to an uprising and was the immediate cause of the First War of Independence.

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Answered by monitiwari086
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