why were the tribals revolts with the British unequal confrontations?
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1891 The tribals of North-East India revolted against the British under leadership of Tikendraji Singh. 1892 The Lushei people revolted against the British repeatedly. 1895 The famous revolt by the Munda tribal community under leadership of Birsa Munda. 1911 The uprising of the tribal people of Bastar.
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A number of revolts occurred because of the implementation of oppressive land revenue systems. Several of these movements also aimed at social reforms. These tribal revolts were unequal confrontations with the British as they used primitive weapons such as bows,arrows,axes etc. while the British had the latest guns and weapons.
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