British failed in their efforts to settle -----at one place (village, tribal, Jim cultivators, farmers.)
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The British were uncomfortable with the shifting cultivators, as they were always moving from one place to another in search of pasture lands. For administrative and economic reasons, the British wanted the shifting cultivators to settle down and become peasant cultivators.
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Jhum cultivators.
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- The shifting cultivators, who were constantly shifting locations in search of pasture pastures, made the British uneasy. The British wanted the roving cultivators to settle down and become peasant cultivators for administrative and financial reasons.
- The British wished for the roving cultivators to become permanent peasant farmers. However, steady plough cultivation is difficult in places with little water and dry soil. In actuality, plough agriculture frequently caused harm to changing cultivators. Their fields didn't yield very much. However, they were still required to pay British-fixed taxes. The migrant farmers in northeast India insisted on carrying on with their customary method. They started to object to the new strategy.
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