what was the significance of the Chaur Revolt(1798-1799)?
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"It was one of the earliest peasant rebellions against the highly exploitative land revenue policies of the British rulers and was brutally crushed". Prior to the arrival of the British, these jungle areas were not directly ruled by the Mughal rulers.
Location: Midnapore, Bankura, Manbhum in C...
Motive: Oppose exploitative land revenue poli...
Participants: Village/ jungle folk and East India ...
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"It was one of the earliest peasant rebellions against the highly exploitative land revenue policies of the British rulers and was brutally crushed". Prior to the arrival of the British, these jungle areas were not directly ruled by the Mughal rulers.
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