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what were the main objective of chaur rebellion

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Answered by parevaprerna
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O'Malley, a British administrator who produced the Bengal District Gazetteers, “In March 1766 Government resolved to send an expedition into the country west and north-west of Midnapore in order to coerce them into paying revenue, and to capture and demolish as many of their strongholds as possible.”

Location: Midnapore, Bankura, Manbhum in C...

Motive: Oppose exploitative land revenue poli...

Participants: Village/ jungle folk and East India ..

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Answered by pranitha2024
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The Chuar rebellion was a series of insurrections between 1771 and 1809 by the inhabitants of hills and forests of old Manbhum, Bankura and Midnapore (an area now mostly in West Bengal, India). Such people generally lived off the jungles and a sort of primitive agriculture."It was one of the earliest peasant rebellions against the highly exploitative land revenue policies of the British rulers and was brutally crushed".

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