they sent missionaries to spread the christian religion.
        
             
        
        
        
In late March 1857 a sepoy named Mangal Pandey attacked British officers at the military garrison in Barrackpore. He was arrested and then executed by the British in early April. Later in April sepoy troopers at Meerut refused the Enfield cartridges, and, as punishment, they were given long prison terms, fettered, and put in jail. This punishment incensed their comrades, who rose on May 10, shot their British officers, and marched to Delhi, where there were no European troops. There the local sepoy garrison joined the Meerut men, and by nightfall the aged pensionary Mughal emperor Bahādur Shah II had been nominally restored to power by a tumultuous soldiery. The seizure of Delhi provided a focus and set the pattern for the whole mutiny, which then spread throughout northern India. With the exception of the Mughal emperor and his sons and Nana Sahib, the adopted son of the deposed Maratha peshwa, none of the important Indian princes joined the mutineers.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
During the drafting and creation of the Declaration of Independence, The 13 colonies  (The United States) and Great Britain were at war, which is known as the American War of Independence. The political idea that is expressed in the Declaration of Independence is that all men are created equal. (except for women (19th Amendment) and African American Slaves (13th amendment)) 
        
             
        
        
        
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The U.S. made its major contributions in terms of supplies, raw material, and money, starting in 1917. ... During the war the U.S. mobilized over 4 million military personnel and suffered 110,000 deaths, including around 45,000 who died due to the 1918 Spanish influenza outbreak (30,000 before they even reached France).
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its Lee who introduces a resolution to declare the colonies independent of great Britain