Mark the correct response. Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 the peasants were not permitted to *
(a) leave their village
(b) settle in the city
(c) leave their plantation without permission
allow the women to leave farmlands without permission
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Explanation:
Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859 the peasants were not permitted to
leave their plantation without permission.
Option C
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Option c
Under inland emigration act the plantation workers were not allowed to leave their plantation to meet their families in villages
so, when Gandhi started non cooperation movement, they believed that Gandhi raj was coming , the boycotted the oppresses but a seamer strike took place and the revolt was suppressed
Under inland emigration act the plantation workers were not allowed to leave their plantation to meet their families in villages
so, when Gandhi started non cooperation movement, they believed that Gandhi raj was coming , the boycotted the oppresses but a seamer strike took place and the revolt was suppressed
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