(1) discuss in brief about the bastar rebellion?
(2) how did the British suppress the revote of bastar?
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During the year 1910 there were many rebellions against the British in Bastar, the rebellion in the forests of Bastar in 1910 was one such. ... They look after their forests with great affection and care. Under the colonial rule, the people of Bastar were exploited for a long time.
The British suppressed the revolt of bastar in the following manner: a. TheBritish in order to suppress the rebellion sent their troops. ... Once, the situation was under control the Britishmarched through the village and punished those who had participated in the rebellion.
The British suppressed the revolt of bastar in the following manner: a. TheBritish in order to suppress the rebellion sent their troops. ... Once, the situation was under control the Britishmarched through the village and punished those who had participated in the rebellion.
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Bastar rebellion refers to the Bhumkal rebellion of 1910. The major cause of the rebellion was the declaration of forests as reserved areas in 1908, by the British. Only government contractors were allowed to take forest timber for the construction of railways. It was a widespread tribal movement affecting more than half of the 84 parganas of Bastar. The tribals wanted to reassert their traditional rights over the forests and natural resources of the region. Other reasons included the humiliation of the tribal king by the British and disrespect for tribal traditions. The tribals also felt that their culture was threatened by British education policy. The movement was a continuation of previous protests in the region. It was symbolical of tribal resistance to attempts to change their way of life. Ultimately it was crushed by the use of brutal force by the British.
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The British suppressed the revolt of bastar in the following manner:
a. The British in order to suppress the rebellion sent their troops.
b. The British openly fired upon their camps despite attempts being made by adivasis to enter into a negotiation.
c. Once, the situation was under control the British marched through the village and punished those who had participated in the rebellion.
d. The British eventually, regained control of the village.
Bastar rebellion refers to the Bhumkal rebellion of 1910. The major cause of the rebellion was the declaration of forests as reserved areas in 1908, by the British. Only government contractors were allowed to take forest timber for the construction of railways. It was a widespread tribal movement affecting more than half of the 84 parganas of Bastar. The tribals wanted to reassert their traditional rights over the forests and natural resources of the region. Other reasons included the humiliation of the tribal king by the British and disrespect for tribal traditions. The tribals also felt that their culture was threatened by British education policy. The movement was a continuation of previous protests in the region. It was symbolical of tribal resistance to attempts to change their way of life. Ultimately it was crushed by the use of brutal force by the British.
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The British suppressed the revolt of bastar in the following manner:
a. The British in order to suppress the rebellion sent their troops.
b. The British openly fired upon their camps despite attempts being made by adivasis to enter into a negotiation.
c. Once, the situation was under control the British marched through the village and punished those who had participated in the rebellion.
d. The British eventually, regained control of the village.
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