how did colonial policies exploit the tribals?explain by giving suitable examples
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The forest policies implemented by the British government in colonial India had the following effects on the tribal communities-
1. the tribals lost their livelihood- most of them earned their livelihoods by selling wood and other things from the forest.
2. they lost their home- the tribes were forced to vacate their homes in the forest, which had been their residence for many generations
3. they were deprived of their birth rights like hunting and collecting forest products.
4. they used forest products in their daily lives. Now that they were banned from accessing these resources, they found it difficult to adapt to this change.
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1. the tribals lost their livelihood- most of them earned their livelihoods by selling wood and other things from the forest.
2. they lost their home- the tribes were forced to vacate their homes in the forest, which had been their residence for many generations
3. they were deprived of their birth rights like hunting and collecting forest products.
4. they used forest products in their daily lives. Now that they were banned from accessing these resources, they found it difficult to adapt to this change.
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