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What were the immediate causes for the First War of Indian Independence?

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The immediate causes for the First War of Independence were:

1. A rumour spread among the soldiers that the cartridges used in the rifles were greased with the fat of cow and pigs. Cows were sacred to the Hindus, where as pigs were blasphemous for Muslims. This incident became the immediate for the war. 

2. The rumour spread to Barackpur soldiers, which resulted in severe dissatisfaction. 

3. When the British Officers ordered the soldiers to use the rifles by biting the cartridges, they refused to do so. 

4. An Indian soldier named as Mangal Pandey killed a British Officer. Soon he was arrested by the British, tried and hanged to death. This was also an immediate cause for the First War of Independence.



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