State the factors responsible for Tribal Revolts
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Tribals were primarily dependent on agriculture, hunting and forest produce as their source of livelihood.
The British enforced the Forest Act of 1865 and 1878 and established monopoly over the forested land.
The tribals lost their agricultural land and were turned into landless and bonded laborers.
Restrictions were imposed on the use of forest produce which led to complete loss of livelihood of tribals.
The introduction of money lenders, businessmen in the simple life of tribals.
1. Tribals were primarily dependent on agriculture, hunting and forest produce as their source of livelihood.
2. The British enforced the Forest Act of 1865 and 1878 and established monopoly over the forested land.
3. The tribals lost their agricultural land and were turned into landless and bonded laborers.
Restrictions were imposed on the use of forest produce which led to complete loss of livelihood of tribals.
4. The introduction of money lenders, businessmen in the simple life of tribals.
All the above reasons led to the tribals revolt against British rule.