How were the revolts of the adivasis suppressed by the British
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Answer:The British had introduced new laws and regulations which worsened the conditions of the Adivasis. Many of them had to become labours for the Forest Department on the contractor. Some of them became bonded labour for money lenders.They were beaten up and fined for unnecessary things and the women were ill-treated.
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