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Campbell identified two main claims regarding the causes of the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857. Firstly, he argued that widespread resentment among Indian soldiers stemmed from the British East India Company's disrespect for local customs and religious practices, particularly with the introduction of the Enfield rifle, which used cartridges rumored to be greased with cow and pig fat. Secondly, he pointed to the broader socio-economic discontent, including land revenue policies and economic exploitation, which fueled anger among various segments of Indian society against British rule.

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