why did the Hunters of halgali revolt
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The hunters of Halagali staged a fierce revolt against the British for a number of reasons.
1.The British had grabbed their land and displaced them from what they believed was their ancestral land, so they had to resist.
2.The British had taken over their freedom, one could not possibly move around without being questioned.
3.The British had also brought about colonial policies that favored them and oppressed the natives, so the natives rose to resist.
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The hunters of Halagali staged a fierce revolt against the British for a number of reasons.
1.The British had grabbed their land and displaced them from what they believed was their ancestral land, so they had to resist.
2.The British had taken over their freedom, one could not possibly move around without being questioned.
3.The British had also brought about colonial policies that favored them and oppressed the natives, so the natives rose to resist.
Hope my answer helps you out, thanks.
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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.
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