the answer actually is Sepoys.
the answer actually is Sepoys.
The Quakers were mistreated in England because of their religious beliefs.
The sepoys refused to bite the bullets greased with animal fat because they believed it violated their religious beliefs. The grease was reportedly made from cow and pig fat, which was offensive to Hindu and Muslim soldiers, respectively. This disregard for their cultural and religious practices contributed to widespread discontent and ultimately sparked the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. The incident highlighted the broader tensions between British colonial authorities and Indian soldiers.
Because he refused to fight in the Vietnam War because of religious beliefs.
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because they refused to embrace certain religious beliefs
John Adams did their mom.
Daniel refused to eat the king's food because it did not align with his religious beliefs and dietary restrictions as a follower of God.
In its time, the new Christian denomination called the Quakers had unusual beliefs. Perhaps the most controversial of them was their pacifist beliefs. As such they did not believe in wars and refused to bear arms or support wars. In a militaristic colonial empire of the British, this was heresy.
Refused to allow a British regiment through to destroy a weapons cache in Concord.
Men who refused to fight in the war were typically referred to as "conscientious objectors." This designation applied to individuals who, due to their personal beliefs, moral convictions, or religious beliefs, declined military service. Conscientious objectors often sought alternative forms of service, such as non-combat roles or community service, to fulfill their obligations.
During the War of Indepence 1857 a revolt led by nana sahib against the british, he attacked the barracks of british in kanpur and killed over 900 soldiers. On his influence indian soldiers killed their officers and joined the revolt and caused a big uprising but was soon controlled by british and nana sahib was exiled. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan saved English Women and Children and was loyal to British and was offered an Estate but he refused to accept it.