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Posted by Adith Jayaprakash 4 years, 10 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 10 months ago
The Santhals rebel against the British because they feel threatened by their policies.
- The Santhal Rebellion began in 1855, as they decided to fight against the British.
- The Santhals were the tribal people whose occupation remain cultivation in the region of Rajmahal Hill in Bihar.
- Santhal weighed down by heavy debts because of exploitation by British officials and moneylenders, which pushed them towards poverty and the humiliation of being landless.
- All this led the Santhal to fight against the British for their land and rights.
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