Who were the sepoys?
A.Indians who were part of the East India Company’s private army
B.members of the British army who were stationed in India
C.troops who were loyal to regional princes in India
D.mercenary forces who sold their services to the highest bidder in south Asia

Who were the sepoys AIndians who were part of the East India Companys private army Bmembers of the British army who were stationed in India Ctroops who were loy class=

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Answer:

A. Indians who were part of the East India Company’s private army.

Explanation:

The sepoys were Indian soldiers who were recruited into the Company's army. Just before the rebellion, there were over 300,000 sepoys in the army, compared to about 50,000 British. The forces were divided into three presidency armies: Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.

Answer:

A-Indians who were part of the East India Company’s private army

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