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effect and cause of munda rebellion

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Answered by Anonymous
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They were the cause of the misery of the mundas. The British government was taking away their lands and missionaries were criticising Munda culture. There were mainly two impacts:- First it forced the colonial government to introduce laws so that the land of the tribals could not be easily taken away by the dikus

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Answered by tejas0402
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Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent.

Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence.

Main Causes

For over three decades, the Munda sardars of Chhotanagpur had been struggling against the

destruction of their system of common land-holdings by the intrusion of jagirdars, thikadars( revenue farmers) and traders-moneylenders.

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