How did forest ownership change under the
British, thus affecting tribal life?
Explain with one example.
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Tribal communities suffered when the British declared forests as state property. Forests were declared as reserved and protected. ... The tribal chiefs lost many of their administrative powers and had to follow the rules which were formulated by the British. They also had to pay taxes to the British.
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