why the Hunters of halagali revolt
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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.
The East Indian company announced on 11th September 1857 that all Indians should submit their weapons but the hunters of Halgali village were refused to surrender their weapons such as axe, pick-axe, knife etc to the company. Hence, they revolt.
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Hunters of Halagali revolt.
- The hunters of Halagali revolted because when the East India Company announced that the citizens of the country should submit their weapons to the government, they did not agree with it.
- Halagali being a small village did not have much economy and had to survive by hunting the birds, animals etc.
- They even sold the products from the forest for their everyday life.
- The hunters of the village could not surrender their equipment such as axe, knife etc. to the government and they were against it which led to an attack on them by the company.
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