were the tribal successful in their Revolt against the British why or why not
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tribal movements or rebellions or uprising in india were inspired by revolutionary tendencies. They wanted to make use of the situation to fight and eliminate evils and I'll -tendencies that existed in the contemporary tribal society.
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No, they weren't. there was no unity and they were small population, so their revolt was crushed with iron hands.
A revolt in the Jagdalpur region against the Raja of Bastar was suppressed in 1910 due to the banning of shifting cultivation and free use of forest produce. A few more rebellions that need mention are the Mappilla rebellion, the fazis who opposed the British legal system, Kols of Singhbum, Bhills of Khandesh etc.
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