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1. British forest policy
a british forest policy
b effect on land
c impact on tribals
d revolt of tribals​

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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British forest policy'

Explanation:

  • Samins are north-central Java.
  • Dutch are Britains who rule the British.
  • Samins stood against Dutch due to the following reasons and these are mentioned here.
  • Dutches made some laws including forest law and they prohibited samins to cut trees.
  • They can only cut it to make boats or for some important purposes.
  • They got punishment for grazing animals.
  • They punished them for walking on forest's road and for transporting things.
  • These reasons prompted them to stand against Dutches.
  • As they said, Dutches didn't create water, earth, or air, so it is not their property.

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