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Why were the Britishers able to suppress the revolt?​

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Answered by Bhaarat241001
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Answer:

They were losers they always cheated

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Answered by AmAnushka2
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1) The revolt was not organised in a suitable manner so it became easy to Britishers to oppress it.

2) It didn't started on the scheduled time , it started before the scheduled time of the revolt so this gave the hint to Britishers regarding a revolution.

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