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4. How did the British deny tribals access to
forests?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forest Laws enforced by the British laid many restrictions on the villagers depended on the forests and the tribals alike. The Forest Laws also forbade tribals from collecting forest produce and this was the means of livelihood for most tribals. .

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