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HISTORY CHAPTER - 4

4.Ans- The revolts in The north-eastern region like Assam took

place against the heavy taxes which were levied by The

Britishers on the farmers. These revolts were sometimes

against the landlords and feudal lords and at other times

against the oppressive British government officials. The nature

of these revolts was agrarian and forest based because,

agriculture and forests was their everything. Their anger was

against the exploitation by moneylenders and the petty

government officials, normally over the land and forest rights.

The British Administration never took positive interest to

uniformly develop their standard of living.

5.Ans- Birsa, or more commonly known as Birsa Munda,

was a tribal freedom fighter and a religious leader belonging

to the Munda tribe. He was the leader of a tribal religious

movement during the British rule that originated in the late

19th century in the Presidency of Bengal (present-day

Jharkhand).

Birsa's vision of golden age was to have their land free of

dikus. He considered that age to be the 'age of truth'.

According to Birsa, in the golden age, the tribal sirdars will be

able to rule among themselves and no one will be there to

dictate terms to them.

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history chapter - 4

4.ans- the revolts in the north-eastern region like assam took

place against the heavy taxes which were levied by the

britishers on the farmers. these revolts were sometimes

against the landlords and feudal lords and at other times

against the oppressive british government officials. the nature

of these revolts was agrarian and forest based because,

agriculture and forests was their everything. their anger was

against the exploitation by moneylenders and the petty

government officials, normally over the land and forest rights.

the british administration never took positive interest to

uniformly develop their standard of living.

5.ans- birsa, or more commonly known as birsa munda,

was a tribal freedom fighter and a religious leader belonging

to the munda tribe. he was the leader of a tribal religious

movement during the british rule that originated in the late

19th century in the presidency of bengal (present-day

jharkhand).

birsa's vision of golden age was to have their land free of

dikus. he considered that age to be the 'age of truth'.

according to birsa, in the golden age, the tribal sirdars will be

able to rule among themselves and no one will be there to

dictate terms to them. HISTORY CHAPTER - 4

4.Ans- The revolts in The north-eastern region like Assam took

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