1. Why did the Mundas under Birsa Munda rise in Revolt against the British?
a. By the forest Regulation Act passed by the British the Mundas had lost their traditional rights to the produce of the forest and their land.
b. The British brought an outsider to cultivate the land of Mundas and force the Mundas to grow Cash crop on their land.
c. All adivasi group that rebelled against the British wear labelled criminal and treated as such
d. all of the above
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1.the movement sought the assertion of the rights of the Mundas as the real proprietors of the soil. This ideal agrarian order, according to Birsa, would be possible in a world free from the influence of European officials and missionaries, thus necessitating the establishment of the Munda Raj
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