how did grazing tax rule during the colonial period affect the life of pastoralists
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Source C Under colonial rule, the life of pastoralists changed dramatically. Their grazing grounds shrank, their movements were regulated, and the revenue they had to pay increased. ... Land revenue was one of the main sources of its finance. By expanding cultivation it could increase its revenue collection.
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Grazing Tax: It was imposed by the colonial government to expand its revenue income. Pastoralists had to pay a tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures. ... They extracted as high a tax as they could, to recover the money they had paid to the state and earn as much profit as they could.
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