Discuss the causes and consequences of peasant movement in different places of the brahmaputra valley during the British rule in Assam , write it in points at least four each ?
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The causes and consequences of the peasant movement are as follows:
The causes of the Peasant Movement
- During the British rule, The peasants were evicted from their lands and given to someone else.
- Moneylenders started to act crueler to them.
- Zamindar rule was introduced and the ownership of lands was taken away from them.
- They were in massive debt which they couldn't pay.
Consequences of the Peasant Movement
- These movements created awareness about the legal rights of the peasants.
- They united and started to fight against oppression.
- They protest for their demands.
- The Peasant movement caused other uprisings as well across the country.
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