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Q37 (CDS-II/2017) History & Culture › National Movement (1857–1947) › Peasant and tribal movements Answer Verified

Which one of the following peasant struggles was an outcome of British opium policy?

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The Phulaguri Dhawa (1861) was the first major agrarian revolt in colonial Assam, primarily triggered by the British opium policy [2]. In 1860, the British government banned the private cultivation of poppy (opium), which was not only a popular addiction but also a vital part of the local agricultural economy. Simultaneously, the government planned to tax private gardens and betel nut cultivation, further aggravating the peasants. This led to a massive gathering of tribal peasants and fishermen in Phulaguri, Nowgong, resulting in a violent clash where a British officer, Lieutenant Singer, was killed [4]. In contrast, the Birsaite Ulgulan (1899-1900) was a tribal movement against the destruction of common land holdings [2], the Pabna Revolt (1873) focused on occupancy rights and rent hikes in Bengal, and the Maratha Peasant Uprising (1875) targeted moneylenders in the Deccan [3].

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  1. [2] History , class XI (Tamilnadu state board 2024 ed.) > Chapter 18: Early Resistance to British Rule > Munda Rebellion > p. 292
  2. [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phulaguri_Uprising
  3. [3] Rajiv Ahir. A Brief History of Modern India (2019 ed.). SPECTRUM. > Chapter 6: People’s Resistance Against British Before 1857 > Peasant Movements with Religious Overtones > p. 152
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