Why the tribal peasants rebelled against the British.
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The Kol Uprising (1831-32 AD)
They got angry when British transfer tribal land to the outsiders like merchants and moneylenders which caused a great threat to the hereditary independent power of the tribal chiefs. They revolted the despotic law and order of the British East India Company.
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the tribal group in different parts of the country rebelled against the British because of the new taxes they had to pay, and the expolitation by traders and moneylenders.
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