Why was the great Indian rebellion defeated?

1. Too great differences in the goals of the rebels: the feudal lords sought to restore their previous privileges and rights to land, which did not meet the expectations of the peasants.
2. Significant technical superiority of the British over the Indians.
3. The heterogeneity of the peoples of India: not all Indian territories supported the uprising.
4. The uprising from the very beginning was disorganized.



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