The Phulaguri Revolt of 1861 was a peasant uprising against:

Forced labor
Opium trade
Excessive revenue demands
Missionary activities

The correct answer is: c) Excessive revenue demands.

The Phulaguri Revolt was a peasant uprising that took place in the Phulaguri district of Bengal in 1861. The revolt was led by a peasant named Titumir, who was opposed to the excessive revenue demands of the British East India Company. The revolt was suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important example of peasant resistance to British rule.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Forced labor was not a major issue in the Phulaguri district at the time of the revolt.
  • The opium trade was not a major concern of the peasants in the Phulaguri district.
  • Missionary activities were not a major issue in the Phulaguri district at the time of the revolt.

The Phulaguri Revolt was a significant event in the history of British India. It showed that the peasants were willing to resist British rule, and it helped to inspire other peasant uprisings in the later 19th century.