Answer:
(i)
In 1905, the British put a stop on shifting cultivation, hunting and collection
of forest produce, which affected the people of Bastar.
(ii) Some of the villagers were allowed to stay in the Reserved forests
on the condition that they would cut and transport trees and protect the
forests from fire for forest department for free.
(iii) People of other villages were displaced without any
notice or compensation.
(iv) Villagers had been suffering from increased land
rents and demand for free labour by British officials.
(v) The problems were added by the terrible famines of
1899-1900 and 1907-08.
These conditions thus led to a revolt by the people of
Bastar.
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