why did the revolt fail
in the 1857
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The efforts were not well coordinated. And then there were opportunist Kings and Nawabs in great numbers who watched the show from sidelines waiting to take sides depending on who was winning. And quite a few accepted bribes and favours from British and changed side after committing themselves to mutiny. Also, the mutiny was prematurely started, before all the preparations were complete, by a section of soldiers led by Mangal Pandey. Militarily East India Company soldiers were better equipped and had shown better discipline as against locals.
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The revolt of 1857 failed as
1 There was no leader to guide the people.
2 There was no strong unity.
3 There was lack of planning.
1 There was no leader to guide the people.
2 There was no strong unity.
3 There was lack of planning.
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