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Trace the significance of tribal uprisings before 1857 and assess their contribution to India’s broader struggle for independence.

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Topic: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country.

Topic: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country.

Q2. Trace the significance of tribal uprisings before 1857 and assess their contribution to India’s broader struggle for independence. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question: Tribal uprisings are being revisited on the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, highlighting the need to recognise their historical role in shaping India’s pre-1857 resistance and early nationalist consciousness. Key demand of the question: The question asks to trace the nature and significance of tribal uprisings before 1857 and evaluate how these movements contributed ideologically, politically, and socially to India’s broader struggle for independence. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce how tribal uprisings represented early organised defiance against colonial policies and moral precursors to the freedom struggle. Body: Explain the major features and significance of early tribal uprisings — their causes, nature of resistance, and assertion of autonomy. Assess their contribution to India’s freedom movement — development of anti-colonial consciousness, influence on later leaders, and reflection in post-independence frameworks. Conclusion: Conclude by emphasising that these revolts embodied the moral roots of India’s nationalism and continue to shape inclusive historical narratives.

Why the question: Tribal uprisings are being revisited on the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda, highlighting the need to recognise their historical role in shaping India’s pre-1857 resistance and early nationalist consciousness.

Key demand of the question: The question asks to trace the nature and significance of tribal uprisings before 1857 and evaluate how these movements contributed ideologically, politically, and socially to India’s broader struggle for independence.

Structure of the Answer: Introduction:

Briefly introduce how tribal uprisings represented early organised defiance against colonial policies and moral precursors to the freedom struggle. Body:

Explain the major features and significance of early tribal uprisings — their causes, nature of resistance, and assertion of autonomy.

Assess their contribution to India’s freedom movement — development of anti-colonial consciousness, influence on later leaders, and reflection in post-independence frameworks.

Conclusion:

Conclude by emphasising that these revolts embodied the moral roots of India’s nationalism and continue to shape inclusive historical narratives.

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