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what accounts for the anger of the tribals against the dikus


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Answered by rohan000063
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the following accounts anger of the tribals against the dikus
1.) the land policies of British by destroying their traditional land system .
2.) Hindu landlords and moneylenders were taking over their lands.
3.) Missionaries were criticising their traditional culture.

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Answered by saaisree1805
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Answer:

Tribal groups often needed to buy and sell in order to be able to

get the goods that were not produced within the locality. This led

to their dependence on traders and moneylenders. Traders sold

the goods at high prices. Moneylenders gave loans with which the

tribals met their cash needs, adding to what they earned. But the

interest charged on the loans was usually very high. So, for the

tribals, market and commerce often meant debt and poverty.

They, therefore, came to see moneylenders and traders as evil

outsiders and the cause of their misery.

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