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How are the peasant uprisings in British India classified?

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Instructions: To answer this we need to discuss the four categories in which the peasant uprising of British India has been classified.

Solution: There were nearly a hundred peasant uprisings during British rule. They can be classified into the following categories:
  • Restorative rebellions – Agitation of this type relates to attempts to restore old order and old social relations.
  • Religious Movements – Such agitations were led by religious leaders who fought for the liberation of the local populace by restructuring society on certain religious principles.
  • Social Banditry – The leaders of such movements were considered criminal by the British and the traditional elite but were looked upon by their people as heroes or champions of their cause.
  • Mass Insurrection – Usually leaderless and spontaneous uprising.

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