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mention the chief causes of the tribal movement in colonial India

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Answered by himani2508
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When tribals were unable to pay their loan or the interest thereon, money-lenders and landlords usurped their lands. The tribals thus became tenants on their own land and sometimes even bonded labourers. The po­lice and the revenue officers never helped them. On the contrary, they also used the tribals for personal and government work without any pay­ment.

The courts were not only ignorant of the tribal agrarian system and customs but also were unaware of the plight of the tribals. All these fac­tors of land alienation, usurpation, forced labour, minimum wages, and land grabbing compelled many tribes like Munda, Santhals, Kol, Bhils, Warli, etc., in many regions like Assam, Orissa, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra to revolt.

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