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5. Explain 'the tribal revolt against the Britishers.'​

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Answered by rohitpatiballa
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The tribal group in different parts of the country rebelled against the British because of the new taxes they had to pay, and the expolitation by traders and moneylenders. When the British government in India brought changes in the forest laws, the life of the tribal people affected badly.

this led to a slight disturbances in the tribals and it led to the revolts in large no. and they led to many of which the largest revolt was

1774-79: Halba rebellion in Dongar (By Halba tribes in Bastar Chhattisgarh) against British armies and the Marathas,

and the causes were-

Causes of Tribal Revolts in India. The tribals' mainstay were shifting agriculture, hunting, fishing and the use of forest produce. With the influx of non-tribals into the traditional regions of the tribals, the practice of settled agriculture was introduced. This led to loss of land for the tribal population.

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