The revolt of 1857 was inevitable do you agree with this statement why why not
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Yes,the uprising of 1857 produced many effects among which are the end of the Company Rule in India and the rule of British Crown, change in administrative, military, social, religious policies . The reasons responsible for the failure of 1857 uprising are the beginning of the uprising before the planned time, lack of contral leadership, insufficient and unsophisticated weapons, importance of self centered interests than nationalism among revolutionaries, lack of suitable and organised leadership etc.
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Yes,the uprising of 1857 produced many effects among which are the end of the Company Rule in India and the rule of British Crown, change in administrative, military, social, religious policies . The reasons responsible for the failure of 1857 uprising are the beginning of the uprising before the planned time, lack of contral leadership, insufficient and unsophisticated weapons, importance of self centered interests than nationalism among revolutionaries, lack of suitable and organised leadership etc.
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The revolt started as a mutiny of the sepoys of Meerut on 10th May, 1857. The mutiny soon spread to other parts of the country and became the first united effort by the people to oust the British from India. They released imprisoned sepoys, burnt properties of the British and acquired guns and ammunition determined to end firangi raj. From Meerut , the sepoys moved to Delhi where they declared a reluctant Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor as their leader. Bahadur Shah Zafar asked people from all walks of life to join the revolt and thereby help in ending the British rule in India.
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