Name the three leaders of the British communities who rebelled against the British.
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The two leaders of the forest communities who rebelled against the British for cutting and transporting woods from India --- Medha patekar & Sundarlal Bahuguna.
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- Annie Besant: She challenged religious beliefs and the conventional thinking of society. She even targeted churches regarding how they controlled people’s lives.In April 1916, the Indian Home Rule League was launched by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak. In September that year, Annie Besant launched the Home Rule League. Their demand was self-government within the British Empire for all of India.
- C.F. Andrews: Charles Freer Andrews (1871 – 1940) was an English priest, educator and Indian freedom fighter who is best known as an associate of Mahatma Gandhi.Andrews was deeply impressed with Gandhi's knowledge of Christian values, and his espousal of the concept of ahimsa, non-violence - something that Gandhi mixed with inspiration from elements of Christian anarchism. He helped Gandhi organize an Ashram in Natal and publish his famous magazine, The Indian Opinion.
- Madelein Slade, also known as Mirabehn: Mira Behn was a follower of Mahatma Gandhi. She was greatly impressed by the ideals, philosophy and ways of working of Gandhiji. Mira Behn worked against caste discrimination, untouchability, in favour of women equality and rights. She emphasized the development of agriculture, cottage, industries and education.
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