why did the Indians fail in the struggle of 1857
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Very weak leadership. Leaders like Nana Saheb, Tantia Tope, Kunwar Singh, and Rani Lakshmi Bai were not efficient enough to confront the British army. The revolt was undirected and did not have any motive. It was just the uprising from the religious and emotional wounds of sepoys.
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Cause of failure of the Indian in the struggle of 1857 also called Revolt of 1857 are:
- The Revolt of 1857 was localized and poorly organized.
- There was a clear lack of unity among the rebels and there was no common purpose among them during the revolt of 1857.
- The higher class people like princes and educated class stayed missing from the revolt
- The revolt did not spread to a large area. It just focused in central India and northwestern India.
- The sepoys could not point out any substitute for the current British rule.
- The British army was so well organized and strong.
- The rulers of Kashmir, Gwalior, and Hyderabad helped the British against the revolt.
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