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What was Birsa's vision of a golden age? Why do
you think such a vision appealed to the people of
the region?​


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Answered by sparthiv2007
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Answer:

Birsa's vision of a golden age included freedom from Britishers, Landowners, etc.

Yes, it did appeal to the people of his region

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Answered by priyankaalves
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Answer:

Birds's vision of gloden age was to have their land free of dukes. He considered that age to be the ‘age of truth ' . According to Birsa, in the golden age, the tribal sirdars will be able to rule among themselves and no one will be there to dictate terms to them. His golden age vision was to have an age with no rices like liquor, witchcraft, sorcery and underline. He did not want any role of outsider participants like missionaries, Hindu landlords, moneylenders, traders and Europeans.

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