Explain the three main farest laws imposed by the Dutch in Java in the 19th century.
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villagers access to forest was restricted
villagers were punished for grazing cattle
wood could be cut only for specified purposes
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In the nineteenth century, when it became important to control territory and not just people, the Dutch enacted forest laws in Java. Villagers were punished for grazing cattle in young stands, transporting wood without a permit, or travelling on forest roads with horse carts or cattle.
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