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how did the law affect the pastrolist?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The British believed that during grazing the herds trampled over the saplings and munched away the shoots and prevented trees from growing. So, they enacted these laws to protect the forests. Effects of the Forest Acts Pastoralists could no longer remain in an area even if forage was available.

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Answered by Harshikakumari
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the laws passed by the colonial goverment affected the lives of indian pastoralists in many ways. the colonial authorities enacted the Waste land rules through which uncultivated lands were taken over for cultivation. ... various Forest Acts were eated which restricted the free movement of the pastoralists.

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