Peasant Revolts
Peasant revolts refer to uprisings by agrarian communities against oppressive systems. These movements often arise from economic hardship and social injustice. In Indian history, notable revolts include the Indigo Revolt and the Champaran Satyagraha. Such uprisings challenge colonial rule and exploitative practices. They reflect the struggle for rights and land ownership. Peasant revolts are significant in shaping socio-political landscapes.
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