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How did lives of tribal change after the British rule​

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Answered by saivenkatvemulapalli
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The powers of tribal chiefs were took away.The tribal chiefs often had to pay tributes to the British administrators.The Land Settlement Act was enforced and the tribes were forced to settle down at a place.Tenants had to pay rent to the landowner and the landowner in-turn had to pay it to the British.The new forest law restricted the entry of tribes into the reserved forests.The tribes were not allowed to move freely in the forest and collect their goods.

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Answered by Anonymous
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After The British Rule....

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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