5. Why did the revolt fail when it almost seemed to have to have become successful ?
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the sepoys could not get the support of the population. the revolt did not attract common people who remained passive and indifferent to the revolt . in many places the revolt was confined to the sepoys only. there was lack of intimate link between the sepoys and common people.
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