[4] Between 1799 and 1800, significant unrest arose due to the East India Company's auctioning of estates for revenue arrears.
The Bhumij community, hailing from Barabhum, Manbhum, and the surrounding jungle Mahals, rallied in the thousands to support the restoration of the family's landholdings.
[5] The unrest gained momentum when the Ghatwals, responsible for maintaining local order and security, became discontented with government policies.
These events reflect the deep-seated opposition to colonial revenue practices and the efforts of local communities to defend traditional systems of landownership.
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