british policy towards frontier tribes
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British Policy towards frontier tribes :-
1. WWII and Reid's Plan, the Crown Colony Scheme :-
Lord Wavell was the Governor-General of India, as successor to Lord
Linlithgow, from October 1943 to March 1946. In his term, the British faced the most difficult and momentous period in India, not only from
the internal challenge from Indian National movements, but also from the Second World War.
2. The Ideas of Separating or Amalgamating Hill Tribes by 1942:-
The idea of amalgamating the "Backward Tracts" of Assam and Burma was initiated in 1928.
3. High-level Debates over Reid's Scheme: 1942-44 :-
In the exile of the Burmese Government, British officials in charge of the scheduled areas of Burma held a series of meetings concerning the after-war reconstruction of the Frontier Areas from November 1942.
4. Some Alternative Proposals of the Reid Scheme: 1945- 46 :-
Even though Reid's Crown Colony scheme or Amery's ideas of Brit- ish Protectorates for the whole excluded areas of India were opposed by Wavell, some proposals as alternatives were under official discussions at the same time.
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1. WWII and Reid's Plan, the Crown Colony Scheme :-
Lord Wavell was the Governor-General of India, as successor to Lord
Linlithgow, from October 1943 to March 1946. In his term, the British faced the most difficult and momentous period in India, not only from
the internal challenge from Indian National movements, but also from the Second World War.
2. The Ideas of Separating or Amalgamating Hill Tribes by 1942:-
The idea of amalgamating the "Backward Tracts" of Assam and Burma was initiated in 1928.
3. High-level Debates over Reid's Scheme: 1942-44 :-
In the exile of the Burmese Government, British officials in charge of the scheduled areas of Burma held a series of meetings concerning the after-war reconstruction of the Frontier Areas from November 1942.
4. Some Alternative Proposals of the Reid Scheme: 1945- 46 :-
Even though Reid's Crown Colony scheme or Amery's ideas of Brit- ish Protectorates for the whole excluded areas of India were opposed by Wavell, some proposals as alternatives were under official discussions at the same time.
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British policies towards tribal people are mostly affected their life instead of benefiting even a little.
British restricted tribal people’s rights over their forests which affected their livelihood.
Imposed high land revenue over the few who owned land.
British alienated the land owners if the have arrears over revenue.
Brought permanent worst impact over their society.
New money lenders oppressed the tribes in many ways in case of arrears.
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