Which of the following 19th-century peasant movements in colonial India was specifically directed against the extortionate practices of Gujarati and Marwari moneylenders (Saukars) and directly led to the enactment of the Deccan Agriculturists' Relief Act of 1879?
- Deccan Riots of 1875Cevap
- BIndigo Revolt of 1859–1860
- CPabna Peasant Movement of 1870s
- DSanthal Rebellion of 1855–1856
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The Deccan Riots of 1875
The Deccan Riots of 1875 were triggered by systemic indebtedness to Marwari and Gujarati moneylenders in the Pune and Ahmednagar districts of Maharashtra. The social boycott and subsequent destruction of debt bonds by peasants compelled the British government to appoint the Deccan Riots Commission and enact the Deccan Agriculturists' Relief Act of 1879 to restrain moneylenders and protect peasant land tenure.
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Deccan Riots of 1875 and agrarian debt legislation
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