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The rebellion was successful due to a combination of strategic leadership, widespread popular support, and effective communication among the insurgents. Additionally, the ruling authority underestimating the rebels' resolve and failing to address underlying grievances contributed to the rebellion's momentum. The rebels were able to capitalize on existing social and economic discontent, rallying diverse groups to their cause. This unity and shared purpose ultimately overwhelmed the government's attempts to suppress the uprising.

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