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World History Patterns of Interaction
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Nationalism: believe that people should be loyal to their own country Many Indians believed that the English were not only controlling their land, but also making them convert to Christianity Constant racism towards the Indians
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Economic problems increased for the Indians as did the feeling of resentment and nationalism Rumors spread that the cartridges of the Indian rifles were greased with beef and pork fat The Hindus consider cows sacred and the Muslims do not eat pork were outraged by the news
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5-9-1857 85/90 Sepoys refused their new cartridges The 85 soldiers were jailed, the jailing led to a rebellion by the Sepoy The sepoy marched to Delhi and joined other sepoy already stationed there They captured the city and then moved to northern and central India Events have been called both the Sepoy Rebellion and the Sepoy Mutiny
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The fighting took place throughout India Both sides wanted to destroy the other sides army EIC took a year to regain control of the country, with help from British soldiers Lack of leadership and fighting between the Hindus and Muslims caused for the lack of unity and the English to regain power
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Hindus did not want the Muslim Mughal empire in command they preferred the British Many princes and governors aligned with the EIC and did not take part in the mutiny The Sikhs, hated the Mughals and were loyal to the British and became the major contributors to the British army in India
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Because of the mutiny the British took total control of India in 1858 The Raj: part of the India government under control by the British British rewarded many of the princes who were loyal to the EIC by sticking to the treaties and laws that were signed India states were still free but were under more control by the English Racism and mistrust increased due to the Mutiny
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Ram Mohun Roy: “Father of Modern India” believed that India culture needed to change to rid the country of outsiders Wanted religious practices to be modified Wanted to have more say in their government Many wanted India to be modernized and westernized
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Felt like 2 nd class citizens in their own country Barred from top posts in the India Civil Service Paid less then Europeans An English Engineer made 20Xs more then an Indian engineer
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India National Congress: 1885 (INC) Muslim League: 1906 (ML) At first both groups concentrated on specific concerns by the 1900s both wanted independent rule Problems of division continued through India for several years Struggles of all of Europe over their countries would lead to many more problems over the years
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