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how did forest act affect the villager

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Answered by sambi
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the british introduced forest act,because of this 
the villagers could not collect wood sticks for firewood
they were not allowed to graze their cattles
Answered by Anonymous
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(i) Forest Acts meant severe hardships for the villagers.

(ii) They could not cut wood for their houses. They were not allowed to graze their cattle, collect fruits and roots or do hunting or fishing in these forests.

(iii) Thus, they stole wood from the forests and if caught, were at the mercy of the forest guards who would take bribes from them.

(iv) It was common for the police constable and forest guards to harass the villagers by demanding free goods from them.

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