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how did the moves of the colonial government pave way for The bastar rebellion ? explain

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Answered by suryakantmani
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In 1905 Ban of shifting cultivation and forest act paved the way of Bastar rebellion.
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❱ Bastar rebellion was started by the Bastar Tribes.

❱ Bastar is located in souther most part of the State of Chhattisgarh.

❱ It has a common border with Andhra Pradesh, Orrisa & Maharashtra. 

❱ It also refers to the Bhumkal Rebellion
of 1910.

❱ During the year 1910 there were many rebellions against the British in Bastar, the Rebellion in the forests of Bastar in 1910.

❱ During the year 1910 there were many rebellions against the British in Bastar.

❱ They look after their forests with great affection and care. Under the colonial rule, the people of Bastar were exploited for a long time.

❱ The major cause of the rebellion was the declaration of forests as reserved areas in 1908, by the British.

❱ Only government contractors were allowed to take forest timber for the construction of railways.

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