Social Sciences, asked by aashi120407, 4 months ago

3. The Revolt of 1857 was not just an uprising of the soldiers. It was a mass rebellion and got
support from all sections of common people. But it failed and was suppressed by the British because
it was localised and lacked
proper leadership.
a) How was the Revolt of 1857 significant?
b) Why did it fail?
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Answered by aditya851882
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Answer:

Explanation :The revolt of 1857 suffered from a weak leadership. It was not planned and organized. There was a clear lack of unity among the rebels and there was no common purpose among them during the revolt of 1857. ... Also, the rulers of Kashmir, Gwalior, and Hyderabad helped the British against the revolt.

Answered by swapna8622
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Answer:

a) • The revolt of 1857 played an important role in bringing the indian people together.

• During the entire revolt, there was a complete cooperation between the Hindus and the Muslims.

b) The revolt of 1857 failed because of weak leadership. It was not planned and organised. There was a lack of unity among the rebels and there was no common purpose among them during the revolt of 1857

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