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Which group in India would have been least likely to participate in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the British
Peasants growing cash crops in Bengal
Sikhs from the Punjab region of India
Marathas from the Jhansi region of India
Hindu sepoys hired by the British East India Company
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The group that would have been least likely to participate in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the British is **Hindu sepoys hired by the British East India Company**.
While some sepoys did indeed join the rebellion, many others remained loyal to the British, as they were employed by the British East India Company and relied on their jobs for livelihood. The other groups listed—peasants, Sikhs, and Marathas—had various grievances against British policies and were more likely to involve themselves in the uprising.
While some sepoys did indeed join the rebellion, many others remained loyal to the British, as they were employed by the British East India Company and relied on their jobs for livelihood. The other groups listed—peasants, Sikhs, and Marathas—had various grievances against British policies and were more likely to involve themselves in the uprising.
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