why were the sepoys in the british army discontented
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The [Indian Rebellion of 1857] had diverse political, economic, military, religious and social causes. The sepoys, a generic term used for native Indian soldiers of the Bengal.
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. 1 became they were not treated equally as the British soldiers. 2 the use of cow and pig skin fats to lubricate the cartridges of guns also discontented them as--for Hindus cow was considered sacred and holy ,they worshipped them.
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