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how did gudem hills people revolted to colonial measures​

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Answered by gauribharsakle69
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They revolted by using the militant guerilla warfare.

Answered by rock2604
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The tribal peasants of the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh fought for Swaraj and revolted against the British.

(i)The colonial government had closed large forest areas preventing the tribals from entering the forest to graze their cattle and felt that their traditional rights were being taken away.

(ii)The tribals who were strongly dependant on the forest for food, fruits and fuel were prevented to carry out these activities affecting their livelihood, which enraged them.

(iii)The government were forcing the peasants of the Gudem Hills to carry out begar (unpaid work) for the building of roads.

(iv)A militant movement had begun to resist the repressive measures of the colonisers.

The tribals here then became violent and attacked police stations and attempted to kill the British.

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