Most Yiddish-speaking Jews who arrived in the United States after the 1880s were from Russia, Ukraine, and parts of central Asia (such as present-day Kazakhstan). Many were fleeing the pogroms (anti-Jewish riots and attacks) being conducted in Russia and the Ukraine. The primary difference is that most Jews who arrived during this time period were Yiddish-speaking Hasidic Jews, rather than native-born Orthodox Jews.
The incident that allegedly led to the Sepoy rebellion was: The implementation of Draconian law.
In draconian law, someone that did a small mistake will be objected by heavy punishments. The People of sepoy saw this as an insult to all values that they held and caused them to rebel.
Because he was making a non-violent movement and was starving himself to death unless people cooperated with him which actually worked.
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Letter D.Ethiopia can't trade with either country