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The 1857 Uprising was the culmination of the recurrent big and small local rebellions that had occurred in the preceding hundred years of British Rule. Elucidate Solutions UPSC MAINS PYQ SOLUTION




Q.) The 1857 Uprising was the culmination of the recurrent big and small local rebellions that had occurred in the preceding hundred years of British Rule. Elucidate.

Approach

  • Give a brief introduction about 1857 revolt and rebellions that had occurred in the preceding hundred years of British Rule. (40 words)
  • Discuss separately about each type of revolts occurred in the last 100 years from 1857. (50 words)
  • Conclude by writing about the limitations and importance of these rebellions. (60 words)

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Introduction:

Though many people consider 1857 revolt as the first major resentment against the British rule, however there were many incidents before 1857 revolt that indicated that there was a building resentment against the rule of Britishers.

Types of revolts occurred in the last 100 years from 1857:

In the last hundred (1757-1857) there were many revolts occurred that eventually led to uprising of 1857 revolt, which can be divided into 4 major parts:

A. Civil revolts: These were the first group of people who revolted against Britishers to secure their traditional and customary rights. For instance, Sanyasi revolts (1763-1800), revolts in Midnapore and Dhalbhum during 1766-74, revolts of Moamarias in Ahom state 1769, revolt of Raja Of Vijayanagaram 1794 ,and civil rebellion in Awadh 1799 ,Kuka 1840 ,Surat salt agitation of 1840s were some major civilian revolts with common causes of resentment, that were illegal tax demands and oppression by police, judiciary and revenue department.

B. Tribal revolts: Tribal movements under British rule were the most frequent militants and violent of all movements. some of them were Chuar uprising of midnapur,Bengal of 1770s, Kol of Chhota Nagpur during 1830s led by Buddho Bhagat,Khond uprising of Odisha 1835 to 1856 led by Chakra Bisnoi ,Santhal uprising led by Siddhu and Kanu just before 1857 revolt,Bhil and Ramoshi uprising in western India. The resentment of tribal against Britishers were mainly due to imposition of forest rights Act, forcefully conversion of tribals by Christian missionaries, oppression by money lenders and zamindars after extension of permanent settlement in tribal areas.

C. Peasant revolts: Peasants uprising were protests against evictions, increase in rents of land, and money lenders greedy ways and their demands was occupancy rights for peasants. some major and minor peasants revolts were for instance : pagal panthis of Bengal led by Karamshah during 1825 to 35,Faraizi revolt in eastern Bengal led by Hazi Shariatullah and his son Dadu Milan, Mopillah uprising in Malabar during 1834to 1854 and Paika revolt of Khurda, Odisha led by B Jagbandhu. The common provoking cause of resentment of these peasants were exorbitant demand of land revenue, oppression of officials and frequent occurrence of drought and famine etc.

Conclusion:

Thus, it can be said that these rebellions-which were localised in nature, lacking of efficient leadership and influenced by backward looking ideology were suppressed by Britishers with use of force but still they established a culture of resistance among natives and eventually prepared the way for 1857 revolt.

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