Fear of social upheaval
Concerns about British reprisals
Loyalty to the British
All of the above
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All of the above were reasons for local elites in Gujarat to not fully support the 1857 revolt.
- Fear of social upheaval: The revolt was a chaotic and violent event, and local elites feared that it would lead to widespread social unrest. They were particularly concerned about the possibility of a peasant uprising, as they had a vested interest in maintaining the existing social order.
- Concerns about British reprisals: The British were a powerful force, and local elites feared that they would retaliate against those who supported the revolt. They were also aware that the British had a history of punishing those who rebelled against them.
- Loyalty to the British: Some local elites were loyal to the British and did not want to see them overthrown. They believed that the British had brought peace and stability to India, and they were reluctant to see that change.
In addition to these reasons, it is also important to note that the revolt was not well-organized in Gujarat, and it did not have the support of the majority of the population. As a result, it was not surprising that local elites were hesitant to get involved.