why did the khasis and the british have conflicts
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The Anglo-Khasi War was part of the independence struggle between the Khasi people and the British Empire between the years 1829-1833.[1] The war started with Tirot Sing's attack on a British garrison that disobeyed orders of this Khasi king to stop a road construction project through the Khasi Hills. The Khasis were defeated in this war and the British gained supremacy over these hills.[2]
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BECAUSE THE BRITISH HAS TAKEN OVER A LOT OF LANDS THAT BELONG TO THE TRIBAL GROUPES. BY TAKING OVER THEIR LAND AND BRITISH WAS OVERSTEPPING ON THEIR TERRITORY AND THEIR INCME AS WELL.
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