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During the British Raj, there was unrest and discontent 
amongst the people of India. Soon, many rebellions followed in 
various parts of the country. There were several causes which 
led to this. One of them being that the Hindu soldiers pro-tested 
against the addition of Gurkha, Sikh and lower caste 
soldiers to their ranks. Economic policies of the British had an 
adverse effect on the soldiers' families back home. 
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The use of animal grease on the cartridges of the newly 
introduced Enfield rifles was the last straw. While loading 
the rifles, soldiers had to bite off the end of the cartridges. 
It was made up of either pig or cow fat, which violated the 
religious sentiments of the Muslim and Hindu soldiers. 
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In 1857, three regiments of the army refused to use the am-munition 
Then later another 85 soldiers disobeyed orders to load 
their rifles. They were arrested. The rest of the soldiers muti-nies 
on May 19, 1857. These men marched on to Delhi and 
demanded that the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah 
Zafar, take over as the ruler of India and the head of the 
rebels. Though he reluctantly agreed, the British defeated 
him and sent him into exile in Burma, where he dies in 1862. 
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for the Enfield rifles. These men were disbanded. 
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This uprising came to be known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the 
revolt of of 1857. Mangal Pandey is the most famous figure 
of this uprising who attacked the British regiment. He was 
later arrested and hanged. 
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Soon after, another regiment revolted. Ninety thousand 
men from the Bengal Army joined the mutiny. Initially the 
British suffered heavy casualties as they were unable to 
respond to the uprising. After suffering major losses in 
Kanpur and Lucknow, the British sought the help of the 
loyal Sikh and Gurkha forces. The British with their help 
managed to ward off the army of rebels near Delhi. 
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In response to the mutiny, the British Parliament passed an 
act, abolishing the East India Company. India became a 
crown colony to be governed by the British Parliament di-rectly. 
A British cabinet member, the Secretary of State for 
India, and the Governor General looked after Indian affairs. 
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In the following year, the title of Viceroy was bestowed 
upon the Governor-General of India by Queen Victoria. She 
introduced a policy of 'Divide and Rule' which prevented 
Indians from united to rebel against her. By implementing 
this, the British sought accommodations with Princes and 
landlords, in turn allowing them a degree of freedom. This 
ensured their loyalty. The army was reorganized to avoid 
further conspiracies. 
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The British turned their attention to commerce and devel-opment. 
The first step was the building of a transport 
system to move imported British ready made goods and 
to export Indian raw materials. Construction of the railroad 
and railway stations began and many new towns came 
into existence just to transport Indian resources to the mar-kets. 
New roads were built, a new communications system 
came into existence and a harbour was built in Bombay. 
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During this period the conditions of the poor worsened. Vil-lage 
artisans went broke as a result of competition from 
English machine-made goods. Many were forced into pov-erty 
with the destruction of the Indian craft industry. They 
were forced to turn to tilling land for a living. 
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During the American Civil War, Indian agriculture shifted 
from foodstuffs to cotton for supply to the English textile 
industry. This and a severe drought in the 1870s led to a 
terrible famine that spread throughout the country of 
India. 
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    UN F FORME! History for kids mocomi.com/learn/history/ Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2.
    During the BritishRaj, there was unrest and discontent amongst the people of India. Soon, many rebellions followed in various parts of the country. There were several causes which led to this. One of them being that the Hindu soldiers pro-tested against the addition of Gurkha, Sikh and lower caste soldiers to their ranks. Economic policies of the British had an adverse effect on the soldiers' families back home. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3.
    The use ofanimal grease on the cartridges of the newly introduced Enfield rifles was the last straw. While loading the rifles, soldiers had to bite off the end of the cartridges. It was made up of either pig or cow fat, which violated the religious sentiments of the Muslim and Hindu soldiers. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 4.
    In 1857, threeregiments of the army refused to use the am-munition Then later another 85 soldiers disobeyed orders to load their rifles. They were arrested. The rest of the soldiers muti-nies on May 19, 1857. These men marched on to Delhi and demanded that the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, take over as the ruler of India and the head of the rebels. Though he reluctantly agreed, the British defeated him and sent him into exile in Burma, where he dies in 1862. UN F FOR ME! for the Enfield rifles. These men were disbanded. Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 5.
    This uprising cameto be known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the revolt of of 1857. Mangal Pandey is the most famous figure of this uprising who attacked the British regiment. He was later arrested and hanged. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 6.
    Soon after, anotherregiment revolted. Ninety thousand men from the Bengal Army joined the mutiny. Initially the British suffered heavy casualties as they were unable to respond to the uprising. After suffering major losses in Kanpur and Lucknow, the British sought the help of the loyal Sikh and Gurkha forces. The British with their help managed to ward off the army of rebels near Delhi. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 7.
    In response tothe mutiny, the British Parliament passed an act, abolishing the East India Company. India became a crown colony to be governed by the British Parliament di-rectly. A British cabinet member, the Secretary of State for India, and the Governor General looked after Indian affairs. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 8.
    In the followingyear, the title of Viceroy was bestowed upon the Governor-General of India by Queen Victoria. She introduced a policy of 'Divide and Rule' which prevented Indians from united to rebel against her. By implementing this, the British sought accommodations with Princes and landlords, in turn allowing them a degree of freedom. This ensured their loyalty. The army was reorganized to avoid further conspiracies. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 9.
    The British turnedtheir attention to commerce and devel-opment. The first step was the building of a transport system to move imported British ready made goods and to export Indian raw materials. Construction of the railroad and railway stations began and many new towns came into existence just to transport Indian resources to the mar-kets. New roads were built, a new communications system came into existence and a harbour was built in Bombay. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 10.
    During this periodthe conditions of the poor worsened. Vil-lage artisans went broke as a result of competition from English machine-made goods. Many were forced into pov-erty with the destruction of the Indian craft industry. They were forced to turn to tilling land for a living. UN F FOR ME! Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • 11.
    During the AmericanCivil War, Indian agriculture shifted from foodstuffs to cotton for supply to the English textile industry. This and a severe drought in the 1870s led to a terrible famine that spread throughout the country of India. UN F FOR ME! For more Educational articles and video for kids, visit: mocomi.com/learn/ Copyright © 2012 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.