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11 multiple choice 1 point why was the sepoy anti-imperialism revolt unsuccessful? the sepoys werent skilled fighters the british pioneered guerilla warfare the sepoys refused help from local towns the people were too divided
The Sepoy Mutiny (1857) failed primarily due to deep divisions among the Indian population. Many regional rulers, princes, and social groups either remained neutral, allied with the British, or had conflicting goals, preventing a unified front against colonial rule. The other options are incorrect: Sepoys were trained, skilled soldiers; the British did not use guerrilla warfare as their main tactic here; and Sepoys did receive some local support, not refuse it.
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The people were too divided