The Sepoy Rebellion broke out in response to Britain's lack of respect for trading rights in India.
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The Sepoy Rebellion broke out in response to Britain's lack of respect for trading rights in India. This is False. The rebellion began on 10 May 1857 in the town of Meerut when a group of sepoys, native soldiers employed by the British East India Company's army, mutinied because of perceived race-based injustices and inequities.
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