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why do you think with birsa munda wanted to reform the tribal Society ​

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Answered by jhanvi388
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Explanation:

## Birsa Munda started his revolt against British in the chotanagpur region it was direct at British police that allowed same ndars and Mahajan's to harshly exploit the Adivasis . in a boarder sense , the rebellion aimed to drive out the British along the money lender he wanted to reform his tribal society because he don't want that dikus exploit his tribal so he wanted his tribal to not depend on dikus

Answered by DivineEyes
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  • The chieftains looked after the reserved lands while the labourers provided their services. This led to the emergence of 'classes' within the tribal societies.
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