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"The failure of the revolt of 1857 was due to our own mistakes." Justify the
statement with argument

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Answered by lalalisam
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Answer:

Social and economic failures (key word)

Explanation:

The mutiny and great revolt of 1857–59: When soldiers of the Bengal ... And the leaders were not united, because they sought to revive former Hindu the greased cartridges for the Enfield rifles, was a mistake rectified as soon as it had failed to maintain understanding between British officers and their men.

Answered by Anonymous
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The failure of revolt was due to our own mistakes as it was unplanned.

  • The revolt of 1857 was the first ever mutiny against the Britishers. Despite everything, the revolt had failed.
  • The reasons for the failure were -

1. The revolt was unorganised and did not reach to all parts of the country.

2. The leadership behind the movement was also considered to be weak and low on direction.

3. The rebels did not have a belief system or program which could be carried out in the caught zones.

4. It was not support by everyone in Indian society.

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