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why did the people of bastar rise into a rebellion against the British in 1910? how was it suppressed ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The people of Bastar started a revolt against the British because of the following reasons: The government proposed to reserve two-thirds of the forest in 1905 and planned to ban shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce.

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Answered by pushpamkgg
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In 1910, mango boughs, a lump of earth, chillies and arrows, began circulating between villages.

The rebels looted the Bazaars, the houses of officials and traders. Schools and police stations were burnt and robbed and grains were redistributed.

Consequence of the Revolt

The British troops suppressed the rebellion. Adivasis fled in to jungles, their leaders Gunda Dhur could not be captured.

In a major victory for the rebels, work on reservation was temporarily suspended and the area to be reserved was reduced to roughly half of that planned before 1910.

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