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jeyben [28]
4 years ago
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What were the causes and effects of the Sepoy Rebellion?

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2 answers:
fredd [130]4 years ago
7 0

one of the causes of the sepoy rebellion was when some angry sepoys rose up against their british officers, and one of the effects of the rebellion was a bitter legacy and a mistrust on both sides. hope this helped <3

frosja888 [35]4 years ago
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The causes of the sepoy rebellion was when some angry sepoys rose up against their british officers. Also when the east india company required sepoys to serve overseas which was against the sepoy's religion. Some effects of the rebellion was a bitter legacy and a mistrust on both sides.
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