Describe the significance of the revolt of 1857.
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It was the Revolt of 1857 that brought to the military defects of the East India Company, which were at once eradicated. Thus, for the British the Revolt of 1857 was an important incident. After the abolition of the East India Company the administration of India was taken over directly by the Crown-in -Parliament.
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The reasons were
1. Not the whole country supported the revolt
Provinces such as Hyderabad and sindh supported the British, the upper class such as educated people also did not participate
2. The rulers did not have proper plans for the territories they had recaptured from the British
3. Despite the military superiority bahdur shah was weak and old and could not lead the revolt
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