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The peasant movements, revolts, riots, struggles, etc. in 19th century, India remained mainly localised because

A. they were mainly directed against enhancement in rent, evictions, usurious practices of moneylenders, etc.

B. the peasants had no leadership and organisation

C. they grew out of local grievances

D. the big landlords were allies of the British

Answer: Option C

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The peasant movements, revolts, riots, struggles, etc. in 19th century, India remained mainly localised because they grew out of local grievances.

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