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What was one cause of the Sepoy Rebellion in India?
The British outlawed many Indian traditions.
The British instituted the caste system.
The British began to collect taxes.
The British opened trade posts.
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The British outlawed many Indian traditions.
Explanation: British social reforms and interference with Hindu and Muslim religious practices (plus the cartridge-grease controversy) angered sepoys and many Indians, helping trigger the 1857 rebellion.
Explanation: British social reforms and interference with Hindu and Muslim religious practices (plus the cartridge-grease controversy) angered sepoys and many Indians, helping trigger the 1857 rebellion.
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