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1)discuss the forest act and their act on tribal

2)what was the condition of the colonial chiefs during the British rule?

3)why didn't tribes like to trade ?

4)describe the contribution of birsa munda



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Answered by Swetakumar6789
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Explanation:

1.The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was largely based on previous Indian Forest Acts implemented under the British. The most famous one was the Indian Forest Act of 1878. Both the 1878 act and the 1927 act sought to consolidate and reserve the areas having forest cover, or significant wildlife, to regulate movement and transit of forest produce, and duty leviable on timber and other forest produce. It also defines the procedure to be followed for declaring an area to be a Reserved Forest, a Protected Forest or a Village Forest. It defines what is a forest offence, what are the acts prohibited inside a Reserved Forest, and penalties leviable on violation of the provisions of the Act.

2.Political warfare in British colonial India aided a British minority in maintaining control over large parts of present-day India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Burma.

Political warfare in British colonial India aided a British minority in maintaining control over large parts of present-day India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Burma.The East India Company obtained a foothold in India in 1695 and from that start expanded the territory it controlled until it was the primary power in the subcontinent. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the British Government nationalised the Company creating the British Raj. The Company lost all its administrative powers; its Indian possessions, including its armed forces, were taken over by the Crown pursuant to the provisions of the Government of India Act 1858.

3.They did not like the trade because they didn't have any idea about it.

4.Birsa went to the German mission school . here, he was transformed into a fighter. one of the aims of his movement was to reform tribal society, urging the mundas to give up drinking liquor, clean their village , and stop believing in withchcraft. In 1895,he asked his followers to recover their golorious past.

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