| 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. |