History, asked by Ayman10786, 1 year ago

How did the powers of tribal chiefs change under colonial rule?


Ayman10786: Answer fast

Answers

Answered by harshitaneeravari31
5

Answer:

Under British rule, the functions and powers of the tribal chiefs changed considerably. They were allowed to keep their land titles over a cluster of villages and rent out lands, but they lost much of their administrative power and were forced to follow laws made by British officials in India.

hope this helps you

Answered by Jasleen0599
1

The powers of tribal chiefs change under colonial rule.

  • The roles and authority of the tribal leaders significantly changed during colonial control. The administrative, legal, and economic authority they had prior to the arrival of the British were no longer in effect, even if they were permitted to retain their land rights over a number of villages and rent out land.
  • The roles and authority of the tribal chiefs significantly changed during British administration. They were permitted to retain their ownership of a number of villages' collective land titles and to rent out land, but they lost a great deal of administrative control and were compelled to abide by regulations created by British officials in India.
  • The tribal leaders were influential individuals. They possessed the authority to run and manage their lands, and they had some economic clout. The roles and authority of these tribal chiefs significantly changed under British rule: They were permitted to retain their land titles over a collection of villages and to rent out land, but they significantly lost their administrative authority and were required to abide by laws created by British officials in India.
  • They were required to discipline the tribal tribes on behalf of the British and pay tribute to them.
  • They were unable to carry out their customary duties and lost the authority they had previously enjoyed among their people.

#SPJ2

Similar questions