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Importance of santhal revolt

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Answered by priyan22804
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The basic purpose was to collect taxes by making his own laws.Santhal rebellion was veryimportant during the british rule. ... Its zamindary system has irritated the indian farmers a lot so to stop this santhal rebellionwas important. This revolt has also helped to improve the conditions of the peasants and farmers.

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Answered by qwtiger
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THE IMPORTANCE OF SANTHAL MOVEMENT:

    1. The popular movements envisaged a fair and just order without exploitation where everybody would be equal and live happily. This reflected a popular peasant utopia and in many cases was associated with the hopes of their drawings of 'new age' as well as the emergence of messiahs.

   2. Another noticeable feature was the association of these popular movements with religion and cast.

    3. Another important facet of these popular movements was their close association with looting and crime directed against the affluent classes.

   4. The sense of solidarity exhibited by peasants, tribals and artisans is another characteristics feature.

   5. Finally this movement served to considerably narrow the gap between a section of the Indian intelligentsia and the popular masses.

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