Apprise the changing nature of the peasant revolts of the 20th century?
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the all poor pesants and workers want democracy and equality in society so they want change
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The nature of peasant revolts changed in the 20th Century where the peasants were now the main force fighting for their own rights.
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The peasants fought for their own rights in the 20th century and their demands revolved around the economic concerns. Their fight was against the Zamindars, foreign planters, and the money lenders.
The peasant's fight was against the exploitation and they were aware of their legal rights. They soon joined the national struggle for freedom of the country.
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