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What do you mean by tribal revolts explain it briefly?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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TRIBAL REVOLTS

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There were many tribal revolts during the nineteenth century. The main cause was the disruption in the traditional way of life of the tribals. The Kol rebellion of 1831-32 and the Santhal rebellion of 1855 were major rebellions. The Oraons under the leadership of Jatra Oraon also rebelled. The most widespread and long-lasting protest, however, was that of the Mundas.

Answered by shifa2171
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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 ill-tendencies that existed in the contemporary tribal society.

The Tribal population, being conservative, was interested in retaining the existing salient features of their society. Tribal movements were inspired by revolutionary tendencies. They wanted to make use of the situation to fight and eliminate evils and ill-tendencies that existed in the contemporary tribal society. A complete summary of the Tribal Rebellions during British rule in India

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