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how most of the peasants and workers became favourer of revolution after the revolution give example​

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Answered by deepande88
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The economic policies of the British adversely affected the Indian peasants under the British government, protecting the landlords and money lenders while 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.

Anthony Pereira, a political scientist, has defined a peasant movement as a "social movement made up of peasants (small landholders or farm workers on large farms), usually inspired by the goal of improving the situation of peasants in a nation or territory

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Answered by jhasaumya9
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most of the peasants and workers became favoured of revolution because they started working hard . They had the sympathetic behaviour towards other and were agitated towards the Britishers who made them do a lot of hardwork during world war I just because they were supposedly strong

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