Answer: The Sepoy rebellion took place between 1857 and 1858.
Explanation:
The causes of the uprising are widespread dissatisfaction with British colonial politics. In the first place it was the intensive social reforms of Britain, then the high taxes primarily on land, as well as the negligent attitude of superiors. Universal scepticism about the British administration has resulted in the uprising. The rebellion, as noted above, began in 1857 and posed a serious threat to British colonial interests. The rebellion was suppressed only in June 1858. This uprising was characterized by cruelty on both sides. It was an additional impetus to the British government and soldiers to deal with the rebels fiercely. Also, some cities were devastated due to the aggressive response of the British after the rebels repeatedly decimated British civilians.