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1. His master set everything up so Sidious could kill the Jedi during a galactic civil war the Sith controlled on both sides.
2. He figured he could handle everything himself killed his master and proceeded to screw everything up.
3. The Jedi were never wiped out, The traitor he had from the Jedi eventually betrayed him resulting in his timely death, and the reappearance of the Jedi.
4. Sidious Failed to realize the Sith were self destructive and clashed with the existence of a well organized Empire. He would have been better off keeping the republic around while manipulating everyhting from the shadows. The Rise of Empire is the Death of the Sith..