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प्रश्न
The ______ Act restricted the entry of non-tribal people into the tribal land.
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उत्तर
The Chotanagpur Tenancy Act restricted the entry of non-tribal people into the tribal land.
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Peasant and Tribal Resistance
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Around 1854 activities of social banditry were led by ______.
What problems did Birsa set out to resolve?
Munda Rebellion -
Describe briefly the role of Birsa Munda in this rebellion.
What was the context in which the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act was passed?
In the 1890's ______ offered resistance against the alienation of tribal people from their land.
The Munda people were forcefully recruited as ______ to work on plantations.
- The urban elite of India was busy responding to the western ideas through socio-religious reform movements.
- The traditional elite and peasantry wanted to restore pre-colonial order by revolts.
- The practice of letting out and subletting of land complicated the industrial relations.
- Changes introduced in the land tenures significantly altered the agrarian relations.
- The commercialisation of forest led to the disintegration of the traditional tribal system.
- The usury and forcible eviction of tribals from their land led to the resentment of kols.
- The pushed out santhals were forced to rely on the moneylenders for their subsistence.
- Santhals felt secured under the British.
What were the reasons for Tribal upraising?
Answer all the questions under the caption
Peasant and Tribal Resistance
- What was the nature of the resistance against British rule that emerged in rural India?
- Who revolted against the British in rural areas?
- What did they seek for?
- What was the outlook of the tribals on the British?
