mention the chief cause of tribual movemnt in colonial in india
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*Tribals’ community consciousness is strong. Tribal movements were not only agrarian but also forest-based.
* Some revolts were ethnic in nature as these were directed against zamindars, moneylenders and petty government officials who were not only their exploiters but aliens too.
*When tribals were unable to pay their loan or the interest thereon, money-lenders and landlords usurped their lands.
*The important tribes involved in revolt in the nineteenth century were Mizos (1810), Kols (1795 and 1831), Mundas (1889), Daflas (1875), Khasi and Garo (1829), Kacharis (1839), Santhals (1853), Muria Gonds (1886), Nagas (1844 and 1879),
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