The document summarizes various early resistance movements against British colonial rule in India between 1757 and 1857. It describes how the resistance was led by native princes, chieftains, landlords, peasants, tribals and soldiers. The movements took different forms including civil rebellions led by deposed rulers seeking to regain power, peasant revolts in response to oppressive land policies and taxation, and tribal uprisings against loss of land and exploitation. Some notable civil rebellions highlighted include those led by the Raja of Vizianagaram, Pazhassi Raja, Velu Thambi, and the Kittur queen Channamma. Major peasant revolts occurred in Bengal led by Sanyasis and F