c. turn India into an industrial nation.
b. bring Muslims and Hindus together in India.
d. enable India to feed all of its people.
B. Age of Fish.
C. Age of Dinosaurs.
D. First Era.
The Cenozoic Era is also referred to as the Age of Mammals.
The Sepoy Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion were both anti-colonial uprisings triggered by resentment against foreign interference and associated cultural and religious impositions by the European colonizers in India and China respectively.
One commonality between the Sepoy Rebellion in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China was that both were anti-colonial uprisings sparked by local discontent with foreign interference and associated changes. These uprisings were largely reactions to cultural and religious intrusions induced by European colonizers.
The Sepoy Rebellion started in 1857 when Indian soldiers, known as sepoys, revolted against the British East India Company. The final trigger for the rebellion was the introduction of the new Enfield rifle, which required soldiers to bite off a part of the bullet cartridge reportedly greased with beef and pork fat – a sacrilege to both Hindus and Muslims.
Similarly, the Boxer Rebellion which commenced in 1899 in China, was led by a secret group named the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists, widely known as the ‘Boxers’. It was a violent anti-foreign and anti-colonial uprising aimed at eliminating foreign influence.
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