18.Tribal Movements in India Flashcards
What were the main activities of Tribal households?
The main activities of Tribal households were shifting agriculture, hunting, fishing, and gathering.
What led to the loss of lands for Tribals?
The influx of non-tribals into tribal lands introduced settled agriculture, which led to the loss of lands for Tribals.
How did the introduction of moneylenders worsen the conditions of Tribals?
The introduction of moneylenders in tribal areas exploited the Tribals, worsening their conditions.
What replaced the Joint Ownership system in tribal populations?
Private Ownership replaced the Joint Ownership system in tribal populations.
How did the influx of non-tribals impact tribal societies?
The influx of non-tribals led to the emergence of socio-economic differentiation in tribal societies, which were traditionally egalitarian.
What role did the Forest Department play in tribal movements?
The Forest Department, established by the government, aimed to control the rich resources of Indian forests and established a government monopoly over forested land.
How did the entry of Christian Missionaries impact tribal culture?
Christian Missionaries started converting tribal people into Christians, leading to the erosion of tribal culture.
What were some of the restrictions imposed on tribal practices?
Restrictions were imposed on the use of forest produce, timber, grazing, shifting agriculture, and hunting practices.
When did the Peasant Uprising of Rangpur, Bengal take place?
The Peasant Uprising of Rangpur, Bengal took place in the year 1783.
Why were the peasants upset during the uprising?
The peasants were upset because they were forced to grow certain crops as ordered by the British Raj Government Officials.
How did the peasants react when their complaints were ignored?
When their complaints were ignored, the peasants took matters into their own hands and resorted to violence.
Who led the peasants during the uprising?
The peasants were led by Dirjinarain during the uprising.
Whom did the peasants attack during the uprising?
The peasants attacked local storekeepers who had strong links with the contractors and also targeted a few Government officials.
How did the Britishers suppress the revolt?
The Britishers managed to suppress the revolt by utilizing their immense military and monetary power.
Which region is associated with the Bhil Revolt?
The Bhil Revolt took place in the region of Khandesh, which is located in present-day Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh in India.
When did the Britishers enter the territory of the Bhils, leading to the revolt?
The Britishers entered the Bhil territory in 1818, which sparked the Bhil Revolt.
What were the main grievances of the Bhils during the revolt?
The Bhils were aggrieved by the encroachment of their territory by the Britishers, which resulted in famine and exploitation of the local population.
What were the main grievances of the Bhils during the revolt?
The Bhils were aggrieved by the encroachment of their territory by the Britishers, which resulted in famine and exploitation of the local population.