what were the main causes of Revolt baster how did the British suprise revolt of Bastar
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1: Various Restrictions: The Forest Act Meant Severe Hardship for Villagers Across the Country. After the act, All their Forest Activities like cutting wood For their House, Grazing their Cattle, collecting fruits and Roots, Hunting and Fishing Became Illegal.
2: Impact on Cultivators: Shifting Cultivation was the most common cultivation practised by the people.But this was banned because Europeans Foresters Regarded tis harmful for the forest.
3: Displacement Of the people: To protect the forests, The Europeans started Displacing Villagers without any Notice oe compensation.
4:Various Taxes: The Europeans started imposing Heavey taxes on the Forest People.
5: Loss Of Livelihood: The Europeans started giving large Europeans Trading frims, the sole right to trade in the Forest.
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2: Impact on Cultivators: Shifting Cultivation was the most common cultivation practised by the people.But this was banned because Europeans Foresters Regarded tis harmful for the forest.
3: Displacement Of the people: To protect the forests, The Europeans started Displacing Villagers without any Notice oe compensation.
4:Various Taxes: The Europeans started imposing Heavey taxes on the Forest People.
5: Loss Of Livelihood: The Europeans started giving large Europeans Trading frims, the sole right to trade in the Forest.
Here. Your Welcome
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