History, asked by Rakshita8639, 4 months ago

there were a number of reasons for the tribal uprising. which of the following was not one of them?
a) the British changed the age old laws of the tribals.
b)Tha British put several restrictions on the practices and customs of the tribals.
c)The british introduced new taxes.
d)The british used to assault the houses of the tribals.​

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Answered by bhavyasewata29
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Answer:

option a)the british changed the age old laws of the tribal

Answered by Raghav1330
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The British imposed numerous restrictions on the practices and customs of tribals.

  • Numerous tribal communities in India rose up in rebellion against the British for their brutal and destructive incursions into their way of life and territory.
  • Prior to the coming of the colonial powers, the indigenous people had been living quietly and in harmony with nature for hundreds of years in their own woods.
  • When the British arrived, they brought with them numerous changes to their way of life as well as strangers into their domain. As a result, they were demoted from being landowners to being slaves and debts.
  • Essentially, the uprisings were a defence of their independence and a reaction to this unwanted encroachment.

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