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Why were the British able to crush the revolt

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  • 05-07-2020

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Britishers were able to crush th revolt of 1857 because there was no syragity and plan about the revolt. There was no good leader. Hope this will be helpful for you. The British made various changes in their policies after the revolt of 1857.

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