After the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, the British government took direct control of India, ending the rule of the East India Company. Indians faced severe repression, with widespread executions and punitive measures against suspected rebels. The British implemented policies intended to divide and rule, exacerbating social and religious tensions, and fostering a climate of mistrust. Overall, the aftermath solidified colonial authority and led to increased racial discrimination against Indians.
The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China
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The Sepoy Rebellion
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In the Sepoy rebellion, Indians rebelled against the Great Britain, which had set up colonies in India.
The foreign rule angered many Indians who wanted independence. The British had not treated the Indians as equals.
the Sepoy Rebellion
The cast of The Sepoy Rebellion - 1912 includes: James Morrison Wallace Reid as Extra
the revolt of 1857 is known as sepoy rebellion as because sepoy (army men's) of british India started this revolt. one of them is mangal panday. this revolt is first revolt for independence
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It lead to the installation of a viceroy
The Sepoy Mutiny in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China
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British insensevity to Indian customs
May 10 1857.