Select all that apply. What upset the sepoys during the British East India Company's rule of India? They were paid less than Bri
tish soldiers. They were required to serve overseas. British tea was being imported into India. Rifle cartridges that supposedly were greased in animal fat were introduced. I am horrible at history
The right answer is "Rifle cartridges that supposedly were greased in animal fat were introduced".
The most well-known reason for the sepoys revolt was the use of animal fat in the manufacture (waterproofing) of the cartridges of the new Lee-Enfield rifle. The sipals had been trained to tear the cartridge with their teeth to insert the contents into the rifle; Hindu and Muslim soldiers suspected that fat used was tallow (from oxen, abhorrent to Hindus) or lard (pork, disgusting to Muslims), and in 1857 they refused to use the new cartridges. The British began to manufacture them with beeswax or vegetable oil, but rumors continued.
There were several things that upset the sepoys during the British East India Company's rule of India, but the est option is "They were
<span> required to serve overseas.</span>"
The bombing of Pearl Harbor brought the United States into WW2. The United States stayed out of the way until this event because it was the breaking point for the nation. America had been attacked without what they deemed was a good reason and hundreds had been killed and injured.
<h2>The withdrawal of all U.S. and allied forces within sixty days. The return of prisoners of war parallel to the above. The clearing of mines from North Vietnamese ports by the U.S</h2>