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what was the outcome of the munda rebellion ?​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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On 9 January, however, the rebels were defeated. Birsa was captured and died in jail. Nearly 350 Mundas were put on trial and of them three were hanged and 44 transported for life.

Answered by Anonymous
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The movement point out the succeeding forces as the cause of the misery the Mundas were suffering: The land agreements of the British were demolishing the tribal conventional land system. Hindu proprietors and moneylenders were taking possession of their land. Missionaries were condemning their ancestral culture.

The impact of the Munda rebellion was that Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act of 1908 got the mundas some recognition to the tribe's khuntkatti rights and beth begari was banned. He lead one of the tribal religious movement Millenarian in late 19th century during the British Colonial era.

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