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Why it is incorrect to say that the revolt of 1857 was the first war of Indian independence?​

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Answered by rupalibhakat66
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It is abundantly clear that the Great Rebellion was more than a sepoy mutiny but not wholly a war of Indian National Independence. It would not be wrong to say that it was a war between many native Indians on one side and the White rulers backed by other native Indians on the other side.

Answered by TheDarkMask
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It is abundantly clear that the Great Rebellion was more than a sepoy mutiny but not wholly a war of Indian National Independence. It would not be wrong to say that it was a war between many native Indians on one side and the White rulers backed by other native Indians on the other side.

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