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1. Who wanted to establish a Dharamraj by getting rid of the British imposed restrictions?

2. Why did the Santhal rise in revolt against the British?


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Answered by Anonymous
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The Santhals rebel against the British because they feel threatened by their policies. Explanation: The Santhal Rebellion began in 1855, as they decided to fight against the British. The Santhals were the tribal people whose occupation remain cultivation in the region of Rajmahal Hill in Bihar.

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Answered by leadwsm
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1) The Church of South India (CSI) is a united Protestant Church, being the second-largest Christian church in India based on the number of members; it is the result of union of a number of Protestant churches in South India.

2) The Santhals rebel against the British because they feel threatened by their policies. Explanation: The Santhal Rebellion began in 1855, as they decided to fight against the British. The Santhals were the tribal people whose occupation remain cultivation in the region of Rajmahal Hill in Bihar.

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