In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton and the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone both campaigned for dress reforms.
In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton
and the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone
both campaigned for dress reforms.
With the growing demand for rubber in the mid nineteenth century, the Mundurucu people of Brazilian Amazon who lived in villages on high ground and cultivated manioc, began to collect latex from wild rubber trees for supplying to traders.
With the growing demand for rubber in the mid nineteenth century, the Mundurucu people of Brazilian Amazon who lived in villages on high ground and cultivated manioc, began to collect latex from wild rubber trees for supplying to traders.
Who campaigned for the dress reform in America?
In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton and the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone both campaigned for dress reforms.
In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton
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both campaigned for dress reforms.
Which tribes of India were recruited to work on tea plantations?
Santhals and Oraons from Jharkhand and Gonds from Chhattisgarh were recruited to work on tea plantations.
Santhals and Oraons from Jharkhand and Gonds from Chhattisgarh were recruited to work on tea plantations.
See lessWhat were ‘Criminal tribes’ forced to do by the British?
They were forced to work instead in factories, mines and plantations under' British supervision.
They were forced to work instead in factories, mines and plantations under’ British supervision.
See lessWhat kind of products did nomadic communities of India like Banjaras trade in?
Elephants, hides, horns, silk cocoons, ivory', bamboo, spices, fibres, grasses, gums and resins, etc were the products traded by Banjara communities.
Elephants, hides, horns, silk cocoons, ivory’, bamboo, spices, fibres, grasses,
See lessgums and resins, etc were the products traded by Banjara communities.
Give one example of a community which had left their traditional occupations and started trading in forest products.
With the growing demand for rubber in the mid nineteenth century, the Mundurucu people of Brazilian Amazon who lived in villages on high ground and cultivated manioc, began to collect latex from wild rubber trees for supplying to traders.
With the growing demand for rubber in the mid nineteenth century, the Mundurucu people of Brazilian Amazon who lived in villages on high ground and cultivated manioc, began to collect latex from wild rubber trees for supplying to traders.
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