Good Morning! 1.NVC 2.APPARTS 3.The Sepoy Mutiny: practicing APPARTS Essential Question: How did the British and Indians treat each other during the Sepoy.

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Good Morning! 1.NVC 2.APPARTS 3.The Sepoy Mutiny: practicing APPARTS Essential Question: How did the British and Indians treat each other during the Sepoy Mutiny? Homework: Finish APPARTS India documents

APPARTS! Author - Who created the source? What is their point of view? Place and Time -Where and when was the source produced? Prior Knowledge - What do you already know that would further your understanding of this sources? Audience - For whom was the source created? Does this affect the reliability of the source? Reason - Why was this source produced at the time it was produced? The Main Idea - What is the source trying to convey? Significance - Why is this source important?

Sepoy Mutiny (1857) Sepoy = Indian soldiers fighting for British – “A delicate and dangerous machine which a little mismanagement may easily turn against us.” 1857 New British cartridges (bullets) greased with pig/cow fat – Hindus: cow is sacred – Muslims: pork forbidden – Sepoys revolt!

How did the British and Indians treat each other during the Sepoy Mutiny? – Find out using APPARTS!!!1!!!1!!!