why did the hunters of halagali revolt
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The hunters of Halgali village were revolt because they refused to submit their weapons to the British.
Halgali was a small village in which most of the residents lived by hunting wild beasts, birds and selling forest products.
The East Indian company announced on 11th September 1857 that all Indians should submit their weapons but the hunters of Halgali village were refused to surrender their weapons such as axe, pick-axe, knife etc to the company. Hence, they revolt.
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Halagali was a small village in India which mainly comprised of the hunters.
This was there main activity carried out for the local consumption and usage.
The Halagali revolted in the history of there being due to several reasons.
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Reasons
- They wanted a better living standard as compared to what they were doing at hand and hence needed attention to be put on this .
- The Halagali Equally wanted there territory to be kept away from the intruders and hence quarreled with the enemies leading to there revolts.
- There grievance was not addressed in time hence they resolved to revolt.
- They needed power over others within the region.
- There land and hunting region was being taken for other activities.
- The new laws that prohibited hunting among them lead to there revolt.
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