Some Nationalist historians have called the revolt of 1857 the First War of Independence. However many modern historians refute this claim by saying that neither was it was the first nor was it was a war for independence. What do they mean?
What were the main reasons for the failure of the revolt of 1857?
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Ans(2) :- The revolt was eventually not successful in ousting the British from the country because of several factors.
(1) The sepoys lacked one clear leader; there were several. They also did not have a coherent plan by which the foreigners would be routed.
(2) Indian rulers who aided the revolt did not envision any plan for the country after the British were defeated.
(3) Majorly northern India was affected by this revolt. The three presidencies of Bengal, Bombay and Madras remained mostly unaffected. The Sikh soldiers also did not take part in the rebellion.
☘Some Nationalist historians have called the revolt of 1857 the First War of Independence. However many modern historians refute this claim by saying that neither was it was the first nor was it was a war for independence. What do they mean?
☘some nationalist historians have called the revolt of 1857 the first war of independence. ... some nationalist historians have called the revolt of 1857 the first war of independence. however,many modern historians refute this claim by saying that neither was it the first nor was it a war of independence.
❤What were the main reasons for the failure of the revolt of 1857?
❤Causes of Failure of Revolt of 1857
- ❤Localized and Poorly Organized Revolt. The Revolt of 1857 was localized and poorly organized. ...
- ❤The revolt without a clear Leader. ...
- ❤No mass support. ...
- ❤Lack of Common Ideal among Sepoys. ...
- ❤No support of ruling princes.