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The British army recruited local Indians in their force. They used cartridges which were greased with fat from tabooed animals and had to be bitten before use.
In 1857 AD, these Indian soldiers began a mutiny against the British, which started from the British Army in Bengal, but spread swiftly across the Sub-continent. This War of Independence was not successful because the Muslims and the Hindus were unable to work together. |
After the War of Independence, the British government assumed sovereignty over the lands of the British East India Company. The British control over the Sub-continent grew in the next 50 years, and culminated in the British Raj. |
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