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why were Sepoy annoyed with the East India company​

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Answered by xxxSLINGSHOTxxx
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The East India Company forbade certain religious practices and traditions, including sati—the practice of killing widows on the death of their husbands—to the outrage of many Hindus. The company also tried to undermine the caste system, which seemed inherently unfair to post-Enlightenment British sensibilities.

Answered by LabibahAhmed
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The East India Company forbade certain religious practices and traditions, including sati—the practice of killing widows on the death of their husbands—to the outrage of many Hindus. The company also tried to undermine the caste system, which seemed inherently unfair to post-Enlightenment British sensibilities. These reasons lead to the Sepoy Rebellion Of 1857.

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