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1 Chapter 5 Tribal communities and colonization
There were many tribal groups in India. They had a distinct culture of their own. Example Mundas, Santhals and Gonds and Khonds, Khasis and Nagas.

2 The tribals were totally dependent on the forest.
Main activities like Hunting-gathering, herding-rearing They gathered forest products, hunted animals and practiced shifting cultivation.(The tribal select a patch of land and cleared it by cutting down the trees and burning them.) .

3 HOW DID BRITISH RULE AFFECT THE TRIBALS?
Tribals dispossessed of their land High revenue demand Changes in forest laws. Role of traders and moneylenders. Role of Christian missionaries Tribal chiefs. As a result many tribal revolt took place.

4 In the 19th century, many tribals revolted
In the 19th century, many tribals revolted. The rebellion by the Mundas wanted and aimed on reforming the society.

5 2.Why were the British able to suppress the tribal uprising easily?
1. Name some tribal groups of India. Explain atleast three features of tribal society. 2.Why were the British able to suppress the tribal uprising easily? 3Prepare a table: Name of the Tribes Area Problems faced during British rule. 1 2


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