3.How did the British rule make the tribal life miserable. Examine
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The tribes became the victims of the British rule. Gathering forest produce, cattle rearing, shifting cultivation, and hunting were their major means of livelihood. The Forest Acts imposed by the British made their life miserable. They were prohibited to enter forest when the British declared forests as protected.
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British rule towards the tribal life
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- In India, tribal communities stretched from one corner to another.
- The tribal lives revolved around the forests.
- These tribal people gathered berries, wood, and fruits.
- They also practised shifting cultivation in forests.
- Britishers started to reserve forests under state property.
- Britishers introduce forest laws that prohibit tribal people from entering the forest.
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