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How was bastar rebellion suppressed and what was the result of it

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Answered by moha34
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(i) The British sent troops to suppress the rebellion. Despite attempts to negotiate by adivasi leaders, the British besieged and opened fire on them.

(ii) Those who participated in the rebellion were subjected to flogging and punishments.

(iii) Many a villagers in fright deserted their villages and sought shelter in jungles.

(iv) The British were successful in putting down the rebellion but it took three months to regain control.

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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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