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The differences in between the Java and the Bastar rebellion.

1. The Bastar region was under the control of the British colonial government, while the Dutch ruled the Java region.

2. The people, mainly villagers who rebelled against the Bastar colonial management emerged victoriously. In Java, the Kalangs who rebelled against the Dutch lost the rebellion.

3. It took almost 3 months for the Britishers to gain their control on the village of Bastar after the rebellion. The Dutch took over the Java region immediately.

4. The reservation work got suspended in Bastar. The work and rules were in favour of the Dutch in Java.

5. Both these places were under the colonial control for forest management and they had different rules for the villagers.

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