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Answer:
1 False
2 True
3 True
4 True
5 True
6 True
7 False
8 True
1 cheap and wild
2 broadcasting
3 land
4 coal mine , tea plantation
5 Orissa
6 shepherds
7 forest
8 zamindar
9 mahua
10 north east and southern India
11 Labadis
12 baigas
13 European
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State Wheather the following sentences True or False
i ] False
ii ] True
iii ] True
iv ] True
v ] True
vi ] True
vii ] False
viii ] True
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i ] Sawage
ii ] Broadcast
iii ] Land
iv ] Tea plantations , and coal mines
v ] Orrisa
More information :
How did Tribal Groups Live:
By the 19th century, tribal people in different parts of India were involved in a variety of activities such as subsistance farming, herding, and collection of forest products.
How did Colonial Rule Affect Tribal Lives:
The lives of tribal groups changed during British rule. Their faiths were tried to be changed via Christian missionaries and laws related to forest were had direct impact on their traditional rights.
A Closer Look:
The tribal groups rebelled in different of the country against the changes in laws, restrictions on their practices, the new taxes they had to pay and exploitation by traders and moneylenders.
Uprisings of Tribals:
Kol uprising – 1831-32
Kol uprising – 1831-32Santhal uprising -1855
Kol uprising – 1831-32Santhal uprising -1855Munda uprising – 1895-1900
Kol uprising – 1831-32Santhal uprising -1855Munda uprising – 1895-1900Bastar uprising – 1910
Birsa Munda:
- A movement began under the leadership of Birsa Munda.
- A movement began under the leadership of Birsa Munda.The British officials were worried as the political aim of the Birsa movement was to drive out missionaries, moneylenders, Hindu landlords and the government and set up a Munda Raj with Birsa at its head.
- A movement began under the leadership of Birsa Munda.The British officials were worried as the political aim of the Birsa movement was to drive out missionaries, moneylenders, Hindu landlords and the government and set up a Munda Raj with Birsa at its head.In 1895, Birsa Munda was arrested.
- A movement began under the leadership of Birsa Munda.The British officials were worried as the political aim of the Birsa movement was to drive out missionaries, moneylenders, Hindu landlords and the government and set up a Munda Raj with Birsa at its head.In 1895, Birsa Munda was arrested.He was released in 1897 and he toured the villages to gather support. He urged people to destroy ‘Ravana’ (dikus and the European), and establish a kingdom under his leadership.
- A movement began under the leadership of Birsa Munda.The British officials were worried as the political aim of the Birsa movement was to drive out missionaries, moneylenders, Hindu landlords and the government and set up a Munda Raj with Birsa at its head.In 1895, Birsa Munda was arrested.He was released in 1897 and he toured the villages to gather support. He urged people to destroy ‘Ravana’ (dikus and the European), and establish a kingdom under his leadership.In 1900 Birsa died of cholera and the movement faded out.
Effects of Uprisings:
- British made the laws stricter so that moneylanders could not exploit the tribes by snatching away their lands.
- British made the laws stricter so that moneylanders could not exploit the tribes by snatching away their lands.It showed the power of tribals that they can also fight for their rights and could be heard.