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how was non cooperation movement interpreted in tribal peasent

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Answered by as1698201anmol
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The peasants joined the Non Cooperation movement because the 'talukdars' and the landlords were demanding high land revenues from them. Peasants had to do 'begar' and work at landlords’ farms without any payment.

The tribals joined the movement because they were denied the rights by the British to collect wood, fuel and fiber from the forests. Most of them were also denied the permission to graze their cattle.

It were because of the above reasons that the peasants and tribals joined the Non Cooperation Movement.

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