how did First Act affect the villagers
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The forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country.After the act,all their everyday practices-cuttingwood for theirhouses,grazing their cattle,collecting fruits and roots,hunting and fishing became illegal.People were now forced to steal wood from the forests,and if they were caught they were at the mercy of the forest guards who would take bribes from them.Women who collected fuel wood were especially worried.Itwas also common for police conistables and forest guards to harass people by demandingfree food from them.
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The forest act means that severe hardship for villagers across the country..
After the act, all their everyday practices cutting wood for their houses, grazing their cattle, collecting fruits and roots, hunting and fishing became illegal..
People were now force to steal wood from the forests and if they were caught they were at the mercy of forest guards who would take bribes from them....
Women who collected fuel wood were especially worried...
It was also common for police consiststables and forest guard to harass people by demanding free food from them..
After the act, all their everyday practices cutting wood for their houses, grazing their cattle, collecting fruits and roots, hunting and fishing became illegal..
People were now force to steal wood from the forests and if they were caught they were at the mercy of forest guards who would take bribes from them....
Women who collected fuel wood were especially worried...
It was also common for police consiststables and forest guard to harass people by demanding free food from them..
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