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“Why did the Revolt of 1857 fail?”
The Revolt of 1857 failed primarily due to the lack of unified leadership and coordination among diverse rebel groups, which prevented a cohesive strategy against the British East India Company forces.
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This disunity produced fragmented uprisings that were individually suppressed by the British, who exploited rivalries and regional differences. The absence of a centralized command structure weakened the rebels' ability to sustain prolonged resistance.
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