How did the character of peasant rebellions change in the twentieth century?
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The economic policies of British adversely affected the Indian peasants the British Govt. ... they exploited the peasants. The peasants rose in revolt against this injustice on many occasions . The peasants in Bengal formed their union and revolted against the compulsion of cultivating indigo.
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❥In Uttar Pradesh, the Kisan Movement finally resulted in the demand for abolition of the Zamindari System.
❥In Bihar, the Bihar provincial Kisan Sabha was established by Swami Sahajananda in 1929.
❥ The peasants in Tanjore resisted the rise in revenue in 1923-24with some success.
❥In coastal Andhra, N G Ranga founded the first Ryot’s Association in 1923.
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