what was the nature of santhal revolt?
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→ It was a revolt against the oppression of the colonial rule propagated through a distorted revenue system, enforced by the local zamindars, the police and the courts of the legal system set up by the British. The Santhals lived in and depended on forests.
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SANTHALS REVOLT
The uprising of the Santhals began as a reaction to end the despotic British revenue system, usury practices, and the zamindari system in India; in the tribal belt of what was then known as the Bengal Presidency. ... Many Santals became victims of corrupt money lending practices. They were lent money at exorbitant rates.
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