The rebellions were often quelled easily due to a combination of superior military power, organizational efficiency, and strategic advantage held by the ruling authorities. Many rebels lacked unified leadership and resources, making it difficult for them to sustain prolonged resistance. Additionally, the governments often employed tactics such as Propaganda and coercion to undermine support for the rebels. Lastly, divisions among the rebel factions weakened their overall effectiveness and ability to coordinate efforts against well-equipped state forces.
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