History, 18.03.2021 04:45 madisonmoore9716
Statement 3
Sepoy (Indian solder for Britain) call for support
It is well known to all, that in this age the people of [India], both Hindus and Muslims, are being ruined
under the tyranny and oppression of the infidel and treacherous English. It is therefore the duty of all
wealthy people of India to stake their lives and property for the well-being of the public.
What is the point of view of the speaker?
What is the main idea of his statement?
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Statement 3
Sepoy (Indian solder for Britain) call for support
It is well known to all, that...
It is well known to all, that...
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