How did the life of the jhum cultivators change when the Enghish East company took over the tribal region of India?give one example to support your answer.
Answers
Answered by
5
Explanation:
- Britishers levied various taxes on the farmers.
- Britishers reserved some areas for plantations leaving no place for jhum cultivators to shift.
- Shifting agriculture included burning of crops after harvesting which led to forest fire, so britishers banned it.
- Britishers wanted hard wood of trees like teak so they prevented shifting agriculture.
Answered by
0
Answer:
me to I am asking this question no one is answering
Similar questions