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15. What were the factors that led to rebellion by the tribal people? Give two examples.​

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Answered by sam85417
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the British imposed a entirely new revenue system on the tribal people like the permanent settlement of 1793.The British imposed high taxes on the which they could not pay so they had to borrow money from the moneylenders.The tribes were not able to repay the loan as the moneylenders imposed high interest , in such cases the land was taken away by the British.Thet had to grow cash crops on Thier own land for no profit.they also passed the Forest regulations act which gave them the right to declare any forest land to be a government land . they also passed the criminal tribes act in 1871 which labelled any tribes who revolted against the British were said to be criminals.

Answered by sahanaa30
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independence period, many of the colonial-era policies that had caused revolt were not reformed, and tribal conflict continued in the form of the Naxalite insurgency. This article considers why the princely state of Bastar has continuously been a major centre of tribal conflict in India. Why has this small and remote kingdom, which never came under direct British rule, suffered so much bloodshed? Using extensive archival material, this article highlights two key findings: first, that Bastar experienced high levels of British intervention during the colonial period, which constituted the primary cause of tribal violence in the state; and second, that the post-independence Indian government has not reformed colonial policies in this region, ensuring a continuation and escalation of tribal conflict through the modern Naxalite movement.

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