Answer:
(i)
People began to discuss their issues in their village councils or bazars, wherever
the headmen of several villages assembled.
(ii) Although there was no single leader but Gunda Dhur from village Nethanar
became an important figure.
(iii) In 1910, mango boughs, a lump of Earth, chillies and
arrows began circulating between villages. They were actually messages inviting
villagers to rebel against the British.
(iv) Every village contributed something to the rebellion
expenses.
(v) Bazars were looted, the houses of officials and
traders, schools and police stations were burnt and robbed, and grain
redistributed.
(vi) Most of those who were attacked were associated with
the British and their oppressive laws.
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