give any three changes brought in hunting practices in forest by forest law
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Hunting deer, partridges and a variety of small animals was a customary practice and was prohibited by the forest laws. Those who were caught hunting were now punished for poaching. 2) Many tribes were forced to work in factories as the British criminalised them
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(i) The new forest laws changed the lives of forest dwellers in yet another way. (ii) Before the forest laws, many people who lived in or near forests had survived by hunting deer, partridges and a variety of small animals. (iii) This customary practice was prohibited by the forest laws. Those who were caught hunting were now punished for poaching.
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