Answer:
The Indians couldn't unite against the British during the sepoy mutiny because of the weak leadership and controversial splits between both the Muslims and Hindus.
Explanation:
Sepoy mutiny which occurred in 1857 was the revolt by many Indian groups against the British.
It was however unsuccessful as it was led by a group of disgruntled Indian soldiers working for the British.
The sepoy mutiny made the British government to directly take over charge of India from the British East India Company, a sovereignty under the British Crown.
Also, the rebellion was a first war of independence by the Indians.
Answer: providing a model of representative government
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Answer:
1- High religious fervor, usually in the form of violence specifically towards Jews and Muslims.
2- Split and decentralized internal factions - usually a crusade would consist of several separate armies compromising of different ethnicities which would usually bash heads with each other. Note: Led to the formation of multiple crusader states such as Principality of Antioch, Kingdom of Jerusalem, Country of Edessa, etc ...
3- Usually led by minor and regional nobles seeking glory and the establishment of their own fiefdom. Typically 2nd or 3rd sons who would not get the family inheritance.
Explanation:
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