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12. How did tribal peasants participate in the Non-Cooperation Movement?

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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The peasants joined the Non Cooperation movement because the 'talukdars' and the landlords were demanding high land revenues from them. Peasants had to do 'begar' and work at landlords’ farms without

any payment.

any payment.The tribals joined the movement because

they were denied the rights by the British to collect wood, fuel and fiber from the forests. Most of them were also denied the permission to graze their cattle.

they were denied the rights by the British to collect wood, fuel and fiber from the forests. Most of them were also denied the permission to graze their cattle. It were because of the above reasons that the peasants and tribals joined the Non Cooperation Movement.

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Answered by crazy789wadhwani777
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Most of the tribal people were dependent on forests for their livelihood but under the new Forest Policy, the government had put several restrictions on the people :

• Closing large forest area for the tribal people.

• Forcing the local people to contribute begar.

• Preventing people from entering the forests to graze their cattle, or to collect fuelwood and fruits.

All these steps enraged the hill people. Not only were their livelihoods affected, but they felt that their traditional rights were also being denied. So the people revolted.

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