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Home � � The Causes Of The Sepoy Mutiny Of 1857

By Alexandra Anderson


One of the most famous rebellions that the world has ever seen was none other than the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 or the Indian Rebellion of 1857. This was said to be the event that sparked the hate of the Indians toward their colonizers. It is said that without this event, the people of India would not have fought for their independence from the British.

Being one of the most powerful countries in the entire world at that time, the ruler of Britain had a dream to expand his territory. Since they had a lot of resources at that time, they sent people to Asia in order to find countries to colonize. Eventually, the stumbled upon India which they believed was an uncivilized country. In their minds, they viewed this as a good deed because they would be turning a backward country into a more advanced and cultured one.

Great Britain eventually established the British East India Company which recruited native soldiers into their camps in order to serve Britain. The British army then trained these natives in armed and unarmed combat as well as military strategy so that they could be the mightiest British army in all of India. These troops who were called the Sepoys, eventually increased in number and became more than the European troops.

During the course of the English rule, there were indeed many small rebellions made by the Sepoys but were vanquished instantly by the might of the British forces. A lot of freedom fighters popped out because a lot of the natives wanted their old lives back. They just did not believe that another country should rule their home.

All of these small outbursts eventually lead to the big massacre which is known as the Sepoy Mutiny. This huge killing spree started when the British required the soldiers to use a rifle where they needed to bite the cartridge to make the rifle work. This angered them because the cartridge was filled with grease that was said to be pig or cow fat. Of course, since India was made of both Hindus and Muslims, both sides took this as an insult and went ahead to carry on a huge rebellion.

The Indians of the higher class used this as an opportunity to make the people want their own freedom again. Another cause of a big blood bath was because the upper class hated the way the Europeans interfered with the traditions of India. So when combined, the Sepoys and the people really gave the Europeans a big battle.

The people who were fighting for freedom, began slaughtering Europeans as they walked all the way to Delhi in order to place Bahadur Shah as the true leader. Everywhere they went, they killed Europeans whether they were men, women, or even children. During the whole duration, they were said to have killed approximately two hundred people.

It took months before the British were able to stop the Indian forces. When they did, all of those who were involved were either beheaded or hung on the gallows. Now although the Indians failed in trying to stop their colonizers, this event did serve as an inspiration to freedom fighters that would appear in the future. The significance of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 was to bring about the patriotic spirit of Indians in the country.




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