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4vir4ik [10]
3 years ago
12

Qué motivó a los campesinos a participar en la lucha de la independencia

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SashulF [63]3 years ago
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Los movimientos campesinos tienen una larga historia que se remonta a los numerosos levantamientos campesinos que ocurrieron en varias regiones del mundo a lo largo de la historia humana. Los primeros movimientos campesinos fueron generalmente las sociedades resuo [[]] feudales y semifeudales, y dieron lugar a levantamientos violentos. Los movimientos más recientes, que se ajustan a las definiciones de movimientos sociales, suelen ser mucho menos violentos y sus demandas se centran en mejores precios para los productos agrícolas, mejores salarios y condiciones de trabajo para los trabajadores agrícolas y aumento de la producción agrícola.

Las políticas económicas de los británicos afectaron negativamente a los campesinos indios bajo el gobierno británico, protegiendo a los terratenientes y prestamistas mientras explotaban a los campesinos. Los campesinos se rebelaron contra la injusticia en muchas ocasiones. Los campesinos de Bengala formaron su sindicato y se rebelaron contra la obligación de cultivar índigo.

Anthony Pereira, politólogo, ha definido un movimiento campesino como un "movimiento social integrado por campesinos (pequeños terratenientes o trabajadores agrícolas en grandes fincas), generalmente inspirado en el objetivo de mejorar la situación de los campesinos en una nación o territorio

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