Social Sciences, asked by pavan065, 11 months ago

why were the indian sepoys employed by the company discontented

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Answered by snake95939528
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they were unhappy pay, allowances and condition of services some the new rules moreover violated their religious sensibilities and belief

in those days many people in the country believed that if they cross the sea they would lose their religion and caste

so in 1824 when the sepoys  were told to go to burmaby the sea they refused so they were severly punished and the company drew a new contract which told that if the company tell the sepoys to go over sea then they have to go

Answered by darkbrawl13
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they were unhappy pay, allowances and condition of services some the new rules moreover violated their religious sensibilities and belief

in those days many people in the country believed that if they cross the sea they would lose their religion and caste

so in 1824 when the sepoys  were told to go to burmaby the sea they refused so they were severly punished and the company drew a new contract which told that if the company tell the sepoys to go over sea then they have to go

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