why there was conflict between the Paharias and the santhals
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At the same time the revenue demand increased. When the peasants once again turned to the moneylender, he refused to give them loans. This was because he did not have the confidence in the peasants' ability to repay. This enraged the impoverished peasants and fuelled the outbreak of the peasant revolts in the Deccan.
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Paharias lived around the Rajmahal hills. They were hostile and apprehensive towards the government officials. They were not willing to talk to outside travellers.
Livelihood of the Paharias : The Paharias earned their livelihood by adopting the following professions:
(i) They practised shifting cultivation.
(ii) They grew a variety of pulses and millets.
(iii) They collected mahua (a flower) for food.
(iv) They reared silk-worms and collected silk cocoons and resin for sale.
(v) They collected wood for charcoal production.
(vi) They used the patches of grass on the land as pasture for the cattle.
(vii) They hunted wild animals.
(viii) They also raided the plains where the settled agriculturalists lived.
(ix) They resisted the intrusion of outsiders. If ever they allowed them, they negotiated political relations with them. They got a regular tribute from the zamindars.
(x) They accepted toll from the traders. In return, they protected the traders. They also ensured that their goods were not plundered by anyone.
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