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Answer» The revolution was a failure because of: - Lack of coordination among rebels and absence of centralised leadership. There was no provision for reinforcement of men, money and arms.
- The revolt happened way before the fixed date thus disrupting the planning and alerting the British.
- Being concentrated mainly in North India. Many social reformers refrained from joining the revolt proving that the intellectual class did not support the revolt.
- India was ruled by various rulers; thus the feelings of nationalism had not developed among Indians. Many leaders sided the British or remained passive during the revolt.
- Sikhs and Gurkhas fought from the side of the British which proved to be a great disadvantage.
- The British army was superior with latest weapons and good military commanders.
- Indian leaders were fighting to regain control of their individual territories and not for the whole nation.
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