Arrange the events that led to the Bastar revolution of 1910 in chronological order:
1) The British retained some villages in the forest called ‘forest villages’ to cut, transport, and protect trees.
2) Villagers endured famines while paying high land rents and providing free labour for colonial officials.
3) The livelihoods of people in Bastar was destroyed as many depended on the forests.
4) People started gathering to discuss prevalent issues in their village councils, bazaars and at festivals; messages started spreading to revolt against the British policies.
5) In 1905, the colonial government proposed to reserve two-thirds of the forest and abolish the practice of shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce in India.