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The slave revolt often failed due to a combination of factors, including significant military disadvantages, lack of unity among enslaved individuals, and insufficient resources. Additionally, the brutal response from slave owners and colonial governments, who employed organized military forces to suppress the uprisings, further diminished the chances of success. Internal divisions and the challenges of coordinating large-scale rebellion also contributed to the failure of these revolts. Ultimately, the overpowering strength of the established systems of oppression proved too formidable for the revolts to achieve their objectives.

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