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how did British government regulate the forest trade

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-------
• BRITISHERS GAVE RIGHT TO ACCESS THE FOREST TO SOME OF THE EUROPEAN TRADING FIRMS.
• ALL THE LOCAL PEOPLE WERE DENIED FROM CUTTING THE TREES FROM THE FORESTS AND GRAZING OF THE CATTLE WAS BANNED.
•BRITISH EVEN PASSED THE FOREST ACT IN 1878 TO PROTECT THE TIMBER.


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Answered by kfams786
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The Britishers have given many European trading firms the right to regulate trade in the forests.Local peole were denied grazing of cattle in the forests and cutting of trees.It was mainly done to preserve the forests for timber production.The British even passed the Forest Act in 1878 which brought the forests under.

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