revolt of 1857.
1.causes of revolt
2.outbreak of revolt
3.causes for the failure of the revolt
4. outcomes of the revolt
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- The Indian Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, economic, military, religious and social causes. An uprising in several sepoy companies of the Bengal army was sparked by the issue of new gunpowder cartridges for the Enfield rifle February, 1857. The cartridges were rumoured to have been made from cow and sow fat.
- The sepoy mutiny was a widespread but unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in India in 1857–58. A rumour spread among the sepoys that the grease used to lubricate the cartridges was a mixture of pigs' and cows' lard
- Administrative Reasons for Failure of 1857 Revolt :--- a...Lack of Planning and Co-ordination
- b. Weak Leadership of the 1857 Mutiny.
- c. Superior British Army..
- d. Limited Supplies and Lack of Modern Communication.
- e. Lack of Societal Alternative.
- f. The Princes and Educated Classes did not participate.
- Limited Spread of the Revolt
- Outcome of 1857 Revolt. The Revolt was suppressed. Sheer courage could not win against a powerful and determined enemy who planned its every step. The rebels were dealt an early blow when the British captured Delhi on 20 September 1857 after prolonged and bitter fighting.
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