| FEATURE |
PEASANT MOVEMENTS |
| Factors that Sparked |
· In efficient and exploitative land revenue policies.
· Reaction against crop failures.
· Taxation in a stagnant economy and poor famine policies.
· Exploitation by administrative classes and money lenders.
· Protest against Price rise. |
| Famous Movements |
Moplah revolt: in Malabar region
Indigo revolt: in Bengal led by Vishnu Biswas.
Phadke Ramosi uprising: in western India led by Vasudeo Balwant Rai Phadke.
Champaran Satygraha: in Bihar led by Gandhi and Rajendra Prasad against Tinkathia system.
Kheda Satyagraha: led by Gandhi in Kaira. |
| Nature |
· Gradually merged with national movements.
· Posed a serious threat to British government.
· Assumed a revolutionary character especially after 1930’s.
· Communists made the peasants acquire class consciousness.
· Able to mobilize mass social base. |