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The revolt of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the Indian Rebellion of 1857, ultimately failed, and the British colonial powers retained control over India. Although the uprising saw various Indian soldiers and civilians attempt to overthrow British rule, it was suppressed by the British forces by mid-1858. The revolt led to significant changes in British policy, including the end of the East India Company’s rule and the establishment of direct British governance over India.

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