WHAT WERE THE REASONS FOR THE FAILURE OF THE TRIBAL REVOLT IN 19TH CENTURY
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With the influx of non-tribals into the traditional regions of the tribals, the practice of settled agriculture was introduced. This led to loss of land for the tribal population. The tribals were reduced to being landless agricultural labourers.
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The tribals’ mainstay were shifting agriculture, hunting, fishing and the use of forest produce.
With the influx of non-tribals into the traditional regions of the tribals, the practice of settled agriculture was introduced. This led to loss of land for the tribal population.
The tribals were reduced to being landless agricultural labourers.
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