why did the people of Bastar rise in Revolt against the British explain
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The people of Baster raised a revolt against the Britishers because of the following reasons :-
(a) They were angered by the British decision to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905
(b) The British also stopped shifting cultivation, hinting and collection of forest produce.
(c) People were also affected by increased land rents and demands for free labour and goods by colonial officers.
(a) They were angered by the British decision to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905
(b) The British also stopped shifting cultivation, hinting and collection of forest produce.
(c) People were also affected by increased land rents and demands for free labour and goods by colonial officers.
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The people of Bastar started a revolt against the British because the government proposed to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905 and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce. ... Each village contributed to the expenses related to the rebellion
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