how did farmers rebel against the British in malnad and coastal karnataka (at least 10 lines please)
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kisana nu jiada kar Dena penda c Ona di addi fasal Sarkar kol chali jandi c islae kisana Di halat Changi nahi c
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Explanation: Farmer rebel against British
- The district of Karnataka witnesses agrarian uprising because of heavy taxation imposed by the Britishers.
- After the death of Tipu Sultan the East India Company imposed heavy tax in the region which made the local people very agitated.
- The locals revolted against the heavy taxation under the leadership of local leader Boodi Basavappa.
- He not only pardoned the heavy tax and peasant debt but also declared the region sovereign.
- The revolt turned into a violent one and was termed as the largest peasant uprising of the coastal region.
- These revolts were called " Koota Revolts".
- Kootas were general assemblies of a village and formed a direct form of democracy.
- These revolts lacked proper leadership which eventually led to its suppression.
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