how were the revolts of the Adivasis suppressed by the British?
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The Adivasis were suppressed by the British as they engaged troops. Open the British did fire on the camps in spite of the Adivasis attempt for negotiation. On putting the condition under control, the British soldiers and troops walked through the village and punished the active participants of the rebellion.
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The Adivasis were suppressed by the British as they engaged troops. Open the British did fire on the camps in spite of the Adivasisattempt for negotiation. On putting the condition under control, the British soldiers and troops walked through the village and punished the active participants of therebellion.
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