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Mention one reason why did the revolutionary movement fail to challenge the British authority​

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Answered by presentmoment
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The revolutionary movement failed to challenge British authority because armed rebellions were easily crushed by the British government.

Explanation:

  • The weapons used and conspiracy made were brutally suppressed and targeted harshly the government.
  • They did not get the support of masses and the intellectual educated middle class.  
  • Although revolutionary movements kept the pace of struggle for independence in India in continuation, it was violent in nature so it could not gather the support of masses.

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The attack on the armed forces was the one cause leading to the failure of the revolutionary movement to confront the British authority.

Explanation:

  • Although the revolutionary movement was fierce and unexpected for the Britishers, yet the key reason for its failure was the limited and ununited approach.
  • The lack of adequate wealth and resources too was a key reason. The movement also missed that feeling of 'nationalism' among the revolters.
  • The incapability of the undetermined and disunited army and the lack of a confident and responsible leader were also some of the causes.

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