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3 which of the british policy forced bhil to revolt?
(a) industrial policy (b) agriculture policy
(c) religious policy (d) state's interference​

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Bhil Uprisings

Economic distress, famine and misgovernment led to the uprising against the British in I 817-18. The British succeeded in suppressing the Bhil rising partly by military action and partly by conciliatory policy adopted by Elphiston.

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Bhil Uprisings

Economic distress, famine and misgovernment led to the uprising against the British in I 817-18. The British succeeded in suppressing the Bhil rising partly by military action and partly by conciliatory policy adopted by Elphiston.

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