The Bhumij Revolt was an uprising of the Bhumij people against the British East India Company in the Bengal Presidency of British India in 1831-1832. The revolt was led by Bhima Bhoi, a Bhumij tribal chief. The revolt was sparked by the British government’s attempts to increase taxes and to encroach on Bhumij land. The revolt was initially successful, but it was eventually suppressed by the British. The Bhumij Revolt was a major turning point in the history of British India. It showed that the British were not invincible and that the Indian people were capable of resisting British rule.
The correct answer is: A. 1831.
Option B is incorrect because the Bhumij Revolt started in 1831, not 1832.
Option C is incorrect because the Bhumij Revolt started in 1831, not 1833.
Option D is incorrect because the Bhumij Revolt started in 1831, not 1834.