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Explain the rebellion of people in bastar against british

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Answered by trshukla
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The people of Bastar started a revolt against the British because the government proposed to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905 and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce. Tribals also suffered from increased land rents and frequent demands of free labour and goods by colonial officials. The rebellion was initiated by the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest. An important figure of the movement was Gunda Dhur from village Nethanar. The message of the rebellion was spread through the circulation of mango boughs, a lump of earth, chillies and arrows. Each village contributed to the expenses related to the rebellion. Tribals of Bastar attacked all symbols of the colonial state powerand its oppressive laws. The British Government responded with brutal repression. As the government troops unleashed a campaign of violent retribution, the tribals fled into the jungle. Gunda Dhur was never captured. Work on reservation was stalled temporarily, and when it was resumed, the area had been reduced roughly to half the size planned before 1910.

Answered by pandajayeshp78fmp
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THE BASTAR REBELLION WAS ORGANISED IN THE FOLLOWING WAY,

PEOPLE BEGAN TO GATHER AND DISCUSS THEIR PROBLEMS WITH THE VILLAGE HEADMASTER, SARPANCH ETC.

⇒THE INITIATIVE WAS TAKEN BY THE DHURWAS OF THE KANGER FOREST WHERE THE RESERVATION FIRST TOOK PLACE.GUNDA DHUR WAS A IMPORTANT PERSON IN THE MOVEMENT.

⇒THEY STARTED CIRCULATING MANGO BOUGHS,LUMP OF EARTH,ARROWS ETC INVITING OTHER VILLAGES TO JOIN THE BATTLE AGAINST THE BRITISH.

⇒EVERY VILLAGE CONTRIBUTED TO THE EXPENSE OF THE REBELLION.

⇒BAZAARS WERE LOOTED.POLICE STATIONS,SCHOOLS WERE BURNT AND THE GRAINS THAT WERE COLLECTED WERE REDISTRIBUTED IN THE VILLAGES. MOST OF THEM WHO WERE ATTACKED WERE SOME WAY RELATED TO THE COLONIAL STATE AND THE OPPRESIVE LAWS.


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