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Which led to the British government to shut down the east India company and rule India directly?

The Sepoy Mutiny.


What resulted from the supoy mutiny?

The sepoy mutiny started by Mangal Pandey during 1857 initiated a revolution against the British empire led East India Company in India.


A growing Indian distrust of the British led to?

the First War of Independence, which the British called the Sepoy Mutiny.


What led to the end of control of India by the East India Company?

the Sepoy Rebellion


Where is the place where mangal pandey led the revolt?

Mangal Pandey led the Indian rebellion of 1857 at Barrackpore near Calcutta, present-day Kolkata, in West Bengal, India. This event is known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the First War of Independence.


What event led to British direct control in India?

The 1857 Mutiny which was the First War of Independence in India


Why was Indian mutiny important?

It inspired other revolts that finally led to India's independence.Hope I helped!


What were results of the Sepoy Rebellion?

it led to Indian control over Iran and Afghanistan


Who were the Sepoy's and what was the results of their 1857 revolution in India?

Sepoys were Indian soldiers The result of their revolution was the disbanding of the East India Company and it also led to the British to reorganize the army, the financial system, and the administration of India.


How Sepoy and describe the outcome of Sepoy rebellion?

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