what reasons led to the faliure of the revolt of 1857
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The Revolt of 1857 was a failure because:
the revolt failed to spread over the whole of India and was Limited only to the northern and Central parts of India.
Most of the leaders of the revolt could not match the dynamics and able leadership of the British.
Many of them lacked foresight and determination.
the Rebels had no centralised planning or coordinated plans and were failed to capitalise on their gains.
The Indians fought with their outdated weapons against the sophisticated British weapons.
the revolt failed to spread over the whole of India and was Limited only to the northern and Central parts of India.
Most of the leaders of the revolt could not match the dynamics and able leadership of the British.
Many of them lacked foresight and determination.
the Rebels had no centralised planning or coordinated plans and were failed to capitalise on their gains.
The Indians fought with their outdated weapons against the sophisticated British weapons.
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Mangal Pandey led the revolt of 1857 by shooting two British officers . The primitive weapoms and different thoughts of different leaders led to the failure of revolt.
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