Explain one reason each for the tribes of khasis, khonds and santhals to revolt against the British
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The Khonds of Orissa led a primitive life. They revolted against the British in 1846 because they feared that the British would annex their land and force them to adopt other occupation. Finally they were suppressed by the Britishers in 1848 and surrendered to the British rule.
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Khasis - The construction of a road through their land
united many Khasis chiefs against the English
KHONDS - The fear of being annexed.
SANTHALS -They found themselves quite helpless against the ruthless exploitation of the traders and middleman. They were expecting the British government of safeguard their interest when nothing was done, they revolted against the British.
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