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6. What was Birsa's vision of a golden age? Why do
you think such a vision appealed to the people of
the region?​

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Answered by kiranrout2007
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Birsa also wanted people to once again work on their land, settle down and cultivate their fields. Such a vision appealed to the people of the region because they were very much eager to lead a free life.

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Answered by saaisree1805
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Birsa's vision of a golden age was about a time in which Mundas

lived a good life, constructed embankments, tapped natural

springs, planted trees and orchards, and practised cultivation to

earn their living. It would be a time when people lived in harmony

with each others. A time when people would once again work on

their land, settle down, and cultivate their fields. People had

suffered under the colonial rule. Thus, the vision of a golden age

proposed by Birsa appealed to the people of the region.

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