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How did british rule lead to growing indian nationalism?

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A factor of Indian nationalism is the Sepoy rebellion.

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Sepoy Rebellion is when Indian soldiers rebelled against the British because the rifles' bullets were made from pig and cow fat. That time, the religion in India is commonly Hinduism where cows are sacred and Islam where pigs are sacred. So the Muslim and Hindu Indians united to rebel against the British.

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Indians get hurt with the british rule and the people start growing against them because of their cruelty this promotes indian people to revolt against britishers
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